
@article{ WOS:000522850600001,
Author = {Gomes Machado, Rafaela Cristina and Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia and
   Sousa, Cristina Silva},
Title = {Mobile applications in surgical patient health education: an integrative
   review},
Journal = {REVISTA DA ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DA USP},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {54},
Abstract = {Objective: To analyze the scientific literature produced on health
   education through mobile applications for surgical patients. Method: An
   integrative literature review performed through consultation in the
   following portals and/or databases: VHL; PubMed; Web of Science; Scopus;
   LILACS and CINAHL.The search was guided by the question: ``What is the
   evidence on the use of mobile applications in the health education of
   surgical patients?{''} conducted from July to September 2017, including
   articles published from the year 2000 to 2017. Results: Five articles
   published in international journals in English with varied
   methodological designs were selected. Among the studies found, 60\% used
   an educational intervention through smartphone applications in the pre
   and postoperative periods, and 40\% of the studies had an evidence level
   of 2B. Conclusion: The studies showed that the use of smartphone
   applications in educating and guiding surgical patients was effective.
   However, there is still a gap in studies which demonstrate surgical
   patient education through smartphone applications.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAOLO},
Address = {AV  DR ENEAS DE CARVALHO AGUIAR, 419, CERQUERA CESAR, SP 05403-000,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Machado, RCG (Corresponding Author), Ave Dr Eneas Carvalho 419 Cerqueira Cesar, BR-05403000 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   Gomes Machado, Rafaela Cristina, Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia; Sousa, Cristina Silva, Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, Dept Enfermagem Med Cirurg, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/S1980-220X2018032803555},
Article-Number = {e03555},
ISSN = {0080-6234},
EISSN = {1980-220X},
Keywords = {Perioperative Care; Health Education; Mobile Applications; Smartphone;
   Perioperative Nursing; Review},
Keywords-Plus = {INFORMATION; EVALUATE; CANCER},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {rafaela.cristina.machado@usp.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Turrini, Ruth/H-4314-2012
   Sousa, Cristina Silva/AAP-3577-2020
   Turrini, Ruth Natalia Teresa/AAH-2170-2021},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sousa, Cristina Silva/0000-0001-5135-7163
   Turrini, Ruth Natalia Teresa/0000-0002-4910-7672},
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Times-Cited = {6},
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Journal-ISO = {Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000522850600001},
OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000891908500001,
Author = {Shin, Juh Hyun and Jung, Sun Ok},
Title = {Heuristic smartphone usability evaluations of the mobile application
   NANDA, nursing interventions classification, and nursing outcomes
   classification customized for nursing home registered nurses},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING KNOWLEDGE},
Year = {2022},
Month = {2022 NOV 30},
Abstract = {PurposeWe aimed to evaluate the usability of a smartphone application
   consisting of standardized nursing language (SNL) using NANDA, Nursing
   Intervention Classification, and Nursing Outcome Classification for
   nursing home nurses. Data sourcesApplying convenience sampling, a total
   of 14 experts and 15 real users were invited to test and evaluate the
   smartphone application independently. For the usability evaluation of
   the developed application, the Korean version of the Mobile Application
   Rating Scale for experts and Mobile Application Rating Scale: User
   Version developed by Stoyanov et al. were used. Data synthesisBoth
   groups determined that the SNL application was quite informative about
   SNL and efficient function; however, the engagement was quite lower than
   other categories. ConclusionsAlthough SNLs were scientifically developed
   for several decades, the widely available technological application for
   registered nurses in different languages is urgently needed to improve
   quality of nursing care. Implications for nursing practiceThe identified
   problems and recommendations by users and experts using heuristic
   evaluation will be reflected in the application's final version to be
   used for research.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shin, JH (Corresponding Author), George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, 201 C Innovat Hall 45085 Univ Dr, Ashburn, VA 20147 USA.
   Shin, Juh Hyun, George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, Washington, DC USA.
   Jung, Sun Ok, Ewha Womans Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   Shin, Juh Hyun, George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, 201 C Innovat Hall 45085 Univ Dr, Ashburn, VA 20147 USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/2047-3095.12403},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2022},
ISSN = {2047-3087},
EISSN = {2047-3095},
Keywords = {heuristic evaluations; mobile application; NANDA; nursing home; Nursing
   Interventions Classification; Nursing Outcomes Classifications},
Keywords-Plus = {STUDENTS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {juhhyun.shin@gwu.edu},
Affiliations = {George Washington University; Ewha Womans University; George Washington
   University},
ORCID-Numbers = {shin, juh hyun/0000-0001-8058-7195},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea;  {[}2021R1A2C2007104]},
Funding-Text = {ACKNOWLEDGMENT This research was supported by the National Research
   Foundation of Korea (Grants 2021R1A2C2007104). All authors adhered to
   the IJME guideline for authors.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000891908500001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000780951300086,
Author = {Chandran, Viji Pulikkel and Balakrishnan, Athira and Rashid, Muhammed
   and Kulyadi, Girish Pai and Khan, Sohil and Devi, Elsa Sanatombi and
   Nair, Sreedharan and Thunga, Girish},
Title = {Mobile applications in medical education: A systematic review and
   meta-analysis},
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR 24},
Abstract = {Objective
   This review evaluates the effectiveness of smartphone applications in
   improving academic performance and clinical practice among healthcare
   professionals and students.
   Methods
   This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews
   and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Articles were retrieved from
   PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane library through a comprehensive search
   strategy. Studies that included medical, dental, nursing, allied
   healthcare professional, undergraduates, postgraduates, and interns from
   the same disciplines who used mobile applications for their academic
   learning and/or daily clinical practice were considered.
   Results
   52 studies with a total of 4057 learner participants were included in
   this review. 33 studies (15 RCTs, 1 cluster RCT, 7 quasi-experimental
   studies, 9 interventional cohort studies and 1 cross-sectional study)
   reported that mobile applications were an effective tool that
   contributed to a significant improvement in the knowledge level of the
   participants. The pooled effect of 15 studies with 962 participants
   showed that the knowledge score improved significantly in the group
   using mobile applications when compared to the group who did not use
   mobile applications (SMD = 0.94, 95\% CI = 0.57 to1.31, P< 0.00001). 19
   studies (11 RCTs, 3 quasi-experimental studies and 5 interventional
   cohort studies) reported that mobile applications were effective in
   significantly improving skills among the participants.
   Conclusion
   Mobile applications are effective tools in enhancing knowledge and
   skills. They can be considered as effective adjunct tools in medical
   education by considering their low expense, high versatility, reduced
   dependency on regional or site boundaries, online and offline,
   simulation, and flexible learning features of mobile apps.},
Publisher = {PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE},
Address = {1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Thunga, G (Corresponding Author), Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharm Practice, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Chandran, Viji Pulikkel; Balakrishnan, Athira; Rashid, Muhammed; Khan, Sohil; Nair, Sreedharan; Thunga, Girish, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharm Practice, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Kulyadi, Girish Pai, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharmaceut, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Khan, Sohil, Griffith Univ, Sch Pharm \& Med Sci, Menzies Hlth Inst, Qual Use Med Network, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia.
   Devi, Elsa Sanatombi, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Manipal, Karnataka, India.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0265927},
Article-Number = {e0265927},
ISSN = {1932-6203},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSING-STUDENTS; SMARTPHONE APP; SURGERY; CARE; PROFESSIONALS;
   PERFORMANCE; KNOWLEDGE; SETTINGS; IMPROVES; NURSES},
Research-Areas = {Science \& Technology - Other Topics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Multidisciplinary Sciences},
Author-Email = {girish.thunga@manipal.edu},
Affiliations = {Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE); Manipal Academy of Higher
   Education (MAHE); Griffith University; Menzies Health Institute
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {0K7DW},
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@article{ WOS:000927776100015,
Author = {Rochmawati, Erna and Putranto, Dian},
Title = {Mobile Application-Based Education to Improve Family Caregivers?
   Readiness: Feasibility Study},
Journal = {JNP- THE JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {18},
Number = {10},
Pages = {1097-1101},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Family caregivers often lack preparation to provide care at home to
   manage symptoms for patients with life -limiting illnesses. Nurse
   practitioners can be instrumental in enhancing caregiver readiness by
   educating relatives about symptom management. Mobile application (app)
   health education provides one solution. We evaluated the acceptability
   and initial effectiveness of mobile app health education intended to
   improve caregiver readiness among 50 family caregivers. Caregiver
   readiness was measured using the Caregiving Index before and after the
   30-day intervention. Mobile app health education improved the caregiver
   read-iness for the intervention group. Our findings demonstrate
   feasibility and acceptability for delivering edu-cation to family
   caregivers through a smartphone app. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rochmawati, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Masters Program, Sch Nursing, Kasihan, Indonesia.
   Rochmawati, Erna; Putranto, Dian, Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Masters Program, Sch Nursing, Kasihan, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nurpra.2022.08.023},
ISSN = {1555-4155},
EISSN = {1878-058X},
Keywords = {caregiver readiness; education; life -limiting illness; mobile
   application; palliative care; quality of life},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CARE; MANAGEMENT; SUPPORT; PAIN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {erna.rochmawati@umy.ac.id},
Affiliations = {Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rochmawati, Erna/0000-0003-2193-6812},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Institute of Research and Community Development (LP3M), Universitas
   Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Indonesia {[}194/SK-LP3M/XXI]},
Funding-Text = {This study received grant from the Institute of Research and Community
   Development (LP3M), Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Indonesia under
   the scheme of International Research Collaboration (SK No
   194/SK-LP3M/XXI). In compliance with standard ethical guidelines, the
   authors report no relationships with business or industry that may pose
   a conflict of interest.},
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@article{ WOS:000718597600030,
Author = {Hester, Landon and Reed, Brandon and Bohannan, Whitney and Box, McKenna
   and Wells, Monica and O'Neal, Becky},
Title = {Using an educational mobile application to teach students to take vital
   signs},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {107},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Background: The utilization of smartphone applications in educational
   settings, specifically in the field of nursing, has grown increasingly
   popular. To date, there have been few, if any, smartphone applications
   dedicated specifically to the teaching of vital signs. The Clinic Vitals
   app was designed to be an acceptable substitute for inperson vital signs
   instruction. Objectives: The objective of this study was to show the
   utility of the Clinic Vitals app as a pedagogical tool in comparison to
   in-person nursing educational instruction. Design: A crossover design
   was employed within collegiate nursing educational sessions to determine
   if Clinic Vitals was an equivalent alternative to traditional vital sign
   teaching methods. Participants: Participants were first-year nursing
   students from six different lab sessions within the same undergraduate
   university. Methods: Students with little to no vital sign experience
   were given instruction via the Clinic Vitals mobile application or
   traditional learning. After the learning session, students were given
   skills assessments. After one week, students were given the opposite
   method of instruction followed by skills assessments. Results: Results
   showed that no significant difference was found between the two groups
   based on skills assessments. Mobile application and in-person
   instruction teaching methods produced a similar level of competency in
   students learning to take vital signs. Conclusions: The utility of being
   able to access the application's videos and instructional articles at
   any time and anywhere that there is an internet connection would make
   the app particularly useful. The present study provides evidence that
   the Clinic Vitals mobile application can be a reliable substitute for
   in-person vital signs instruction. Recent educational advances have
   demonstrated that online videos, simulations, and mobile applications
   can be effective resources for nursing educators. There is potential for
   further study of the uses of educational mobile applications, including
   Clinic Vitals, for nursing education.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hester, L (Corresponding Author), 905 East Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 USA.
   Hester, Landon; Reed, Brandon; Bohannan, Whitney; Box, McKenna; Wells, Monica, Univ Oklahoma, Coll Med, Norman, OK 73019 USA.
   O'Neal, Becky, Oklahoma Christian Univ, Sch Nursing, Norman, OK USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2021.105154},
Article-Number = {105154},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Mobile applications; Education; nursing; Vital signs; Students},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSING-STUDENTS; TECHNOLOGY; SMARTPHONE; ANATOMY},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {landonhester77@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University of Oklahoma System; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
   Center; University of Oklahoma - Norman},
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@article{ WOS:000764131200010,
Author = {Baggio, Erica and Weis, Margani Cadore and Santos, Bruno da Silva and
   Mccabe, Catherine and Neill, Freda and Valim, Marilia Duarte},
Title = {Brazilian Mobile Phone Applications Related to Hand Hygiene and Their
   Applicability for Healthcare Professionals},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {40},
Number = {3},
Pages = {208-218},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {The objective of this study was to identify available mobile
   applications regarding education for hand hygiene and their
   applicability as a resource for nurses and other healthcare
   professionals. The aim was to assess the quality of the mobile apps for
   education on hand hygiene for health professionals. A review of mobile
   apps available from Apple App Store and Google Play Store in Brazil was
   conducted. The World Health Organization recommendations and the Mobile
   Application Rating Scale for evaluating quality were used. Six
   applications were selected, only three presented gamification elements
   incorporated into the learning method and only two of them-SureWash
   Pocket and Give Me 5-used the international recommendations to improve
   hand hygiene compliance in a more substantial and interactive way. The
   mean quality total score for the five rated apps was 3.41, indicating
   poor to acceptable quality. SureWash Pocket was the only application
   that reached Mobile Application Rating Scale >= 4 in all dimensions.
   These mobile applications can be used as complementary alternatives in
   addition to other available education strategies to improve the
   standards of hand hygiene and change the behavior of health
   professionals.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Baggio, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Rua Quarenta \& Nove 2367, BR-78060900 Cuiaba, Brazil.
   Baggio, Erica; Santos, Bruno da Silva, Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Nursing Grad Program, Cuiaba, Brazil.
   Weis, Margani Cadore; Valim, Marilia Duarte, Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Nursing Dept, Cuiaba, Brazil.
   Mccabe, Catherine, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dublin, Ireland.
   Neill, Freda, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Clin Skills, Dublin, Ireland.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000822},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Cross infection; Educational technology; Hand hygiene; Information
   technology; Mobile applications},
Keywords-Plus = {APPS},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {baggio.1994@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso; Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso},
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@article{ WOS:000612411500001,
Author = {Pack, Songyi and Lee, Jia},
Title = {Randomised controlled trial of a smartphone application-based dietary
   self-management program on haemodialysis patients},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {30},
Number = {5-6},
Pages = {840-848},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Aims and objectives: To develop a smartphone application-based dietary
   self-management program for haemodialysis patients and to examine its
   effects on biochemical indicators, self-efficacy and quality of life.
   Background: Lack of dietary management in haemodialysis patients can
   lead to serious complications such as oedema, hyponatremia,
   hyperkalaemia, hypertension, uraemia and eventually death; however,
   studies using smartphone applications for dietary self-management in
   haemodialysis patients are rare.
   Design: A prospective, single-blind, randomised, controlled design with
   repeated measures was followed with 75 haemodialysis patients at a
   haemodialysis centre. Data were collected from 10 January 2017-6 May
   2018. The study applied the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
   statement.
   Methods: The 8-week smartphone application-based dietary self-management
   program was developed through collaboration with a haemodialysis
   equipment company. The experimental group took this program while the
   control group took an 8-week general program. Study variables were serum
   phosphorus, potassium and albumin, self-efficacy and quality of life.
   They were measured at pretest, and 8 weeks and 12 weeks after the
   programs, and analysed using two-way repeated measures analysis of
   variance.
   Findings: The smartphone application-based program significantly
   improved serum phosphorus, potassium, self-efficacy and quality of life
   over time compared with the general program. There was no significant
   difference in albumin level changes between the groups.
   Conclusions: The smartphone application-based dietary self-management
   program is an opportune and effective nursing intervention to lower
   serum phosphorus and potassium levels in haemodialysis patients over
   time. Trial registration was performed on (KCT0005366).
   Relevance to clinical practice: Haemodialysis patients can easily use
   the smartphone application to manage their diet anytime and anywhere.
   They can get real-time feedback and solutions to prevent haemodialysis
   complications. Nurses can provide tailored high-quality care based on an
   individual's lifelog data from the smartphone application.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, J (Corresponding Author), Kyung Hee Univ, Coll Nursing Sci, 26 Kyungheedae Ro, Seoul 02447, South Korea.
   Pack, Songyi, Kyung Hee Univ, Grad Sch, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, Jia, Kyung Hee Univ, Coll Nursing Sci, 26 Kyungheedae Ro, Seoul 02447, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/jocn.15627},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
ISSN = {0962-1067},
EISSN = {1365-2702},
Keywords = {diet; haemodialysis; mobile applications; patient; self-management},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {leejia@khu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Kyung Hee University; Kyung Hee University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT)
   {[}2019R1F1A1063334]; Industrial Technology Innovation Program -
   Ministry of Trade, Industry \& Energy (MOTIE, Korea) {[}20012462]; Korea
   Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) {[}20012462]
   Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science \& Technology Information
   (KISTI), National Science \& Technology Information Service (NTIS);
   National Research Foundation of Korea {[}2019R1F1A1063334] Funding
   Source: Korea Institute of Science \& Technology Information (KISTI),
   National Science \& Technology Information Service (NTIS)},
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   Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (No.
   2019R1F1A1063334) and the Industrial Technology Innovation Program
   (20012462) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry \& Energy (MOTIE,
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@article{ WOS:000800339600001,
Author = {Trygg Lycke, Sofia and Airosa, Fanny and Lundh, Lena},
Title = {Emergency Department Nurses' Experiences of a Mindfulness Training
   Intervention: A Phenomenological Exploration},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Month = {2022 MAY 16},
Abstract = {Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore emergency care nurses'
   experiences of an intervention to increase compassion and empathy and
   reduce stress through individual mindfulness training delivered via
   workshops and a smartphone application. We also explored how the nurses
   felt about the practical and technical aspects of the intervention.
   Design: Qualitative interview study. Method: Individual interviews were
   conducted with eight of the 56 participants in the intervention study
   and used phenomenological analysis to illuminate how they made sense of
   their lived experiences of mindfulness training. Findings: Three themes
   illuminated the nurses' experiences: becoming aware, changing through
   mindfulness, and gaining the tools for mindfulness through workshops and
   the mobile application. The first two themes expressed personal
   experiences, whereas the third expressed experiences of the practical
   and technical aspects of the intervention. Most nurses found the mobile
   application easy to use and effective. Conclusions: Emergency care
   nurses can feel that the awareness and changes that come with
   mindfulness training benefit them, their colleagues, and the patients
   for whom they care. The findings also provide insights into the
   challenges of practicing mindfulness in a busy emergency care setting
   and into the practical aspects of using a smartphone application to
   train mindfulness.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lycke, ST (Corresponding Author), Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Sect Family Medicin \& Primary Care, Box 45436, S-10431 Stockholm, Sweden.
   Trygg Lycke, Sofia, Reg Stockholm, Acad Primary Hlth Care Ctr, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Airosa, Fanny, Karolinska Inst, Div Nursing, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Airosa, Fanny, Ersta Hosp, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Lundh, Lena, Reg Stockholm, Acad Primary Hlth Care Ctr, Lifestyle Unit, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Lundh, Lena, Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Div Family Med \& Primary Care, Stockholm, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.1177/08980101221100091},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2022},
Article-Number = {08980101221100091},
ISSN = {0898-0101},
EISSN = {1552-5724},
Keywords = {holistic nursing; compassion; mindfulness; loving-kindness; qualitative
   interviews},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; COMPASSION FATIGUE; STRESS REDUCTION; MORAL
   DISTRESS; SELF-CARE; SATISFACTION; MEDITATION; PROFESSIONALS;
   METAANALYSIS; PREDICTORS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {sofia.trygg.lycke.2@ki.se},
Affiliations = {Karolinska Institutet; Ersta Sjukhus; Karolinska Institutet},
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@article{ WOS:000444077000017,
Author = {Wang, Qing-Qing and Zhao, Jing and Huo, Xiao-Rong and Wu, Ling and Yang,
   Li-Fang and Li, Ju-Yun and Wang, Jie},
Title = {Effects of a home care mobile app on the outcomes of discharged patients
   with a stoma: A randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {27},
Number = {19-20},
Pages = {3592-3602},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Aims and objectivesTo explore the effects of a home care mobile app on
   the outcomes of stoma patients who discharged from hospital.
   BackgroundPatients with a newly formed stoma experience many
   difficulties after surgery. Mobile application (app) has the potential
   to help patients self-manage their diseases and adjust to the changes in
   their lives and is a convenient way to ensure the continuity of care.
   However, there is a lack of studies about the effects of a mobile app on
   the transitional care for improving discharged stoma-related health
   outcomes.
   DesignA randomised controlled trial.
   MethodsA total of 203 patients with a permanent stoma in tertiary
   hospitals in China were randomly assigned into two groups. Patients in
   the control group (n=103) received routine discharge care. Patients in
   the intervention group (n=100) received home care via a mobile app
   besides routine care. The psychosocial adjustment level, self-efficacy
   scale and stoma complications incidence were measured in the follow-up
   period and compared between the two groups. Data were collected at four
   time points: before intervention (baseline), at 1, 3 and 6months after
   discharge.
   ResultsThe psychosocial adjustment level and stoma self-efficacy score
   of the intervention group were significantly higher than those of the
   control group, respectively, at 1-, 3- and 6-month follow-up (all
   p<0.05). The incidence of stoma complications in the intervention group
   was tending to reduce at 1, 3 and 6months after discharge.
   ConclusionThe findings indicated that follow-up care at home via a
   mobile app can effectively improve the psychosocial adjustment level,
   self-efficacy scale and other related outcomes of stoma patients.
   Relevance to clinical practiceThe home care mobile app is an effective
   intervention to support the psychosocial adjustment and self-efficacy of
   stoma patients after discharge. It ensures the continuity of care and
   provides nursing guidance for the patients timely.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, J (Corresponding Author), Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Dept Fundamental \& Community Nursing, 101 Longmian Ave, Nanjing 211166, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qing-Qing; Wang, Jie, Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Dept Fundamental \& Community Nursing, 101 Longmian Ave, Nanjing 211166, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Zhao, Jing, Nanjing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Jiangsu Prov Hosp, Treatment Room, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Huo, Xiao-Rong, Jiangsu Nursing Assoc, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Wu, Ling, Nanjing Drum Tower Hosp, Wound Care Ctr, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Yang, Li-Fang, Jiangsu Canc Hosp, Ost Outpatient Clin, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Li, Ju-Yun, Jiangsu Prov Hosp Tradit Chinese Med, Dept Gastroenterol Oncol Surg, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1111/jocn.14515},
ISSN = {0962-1067},
EISSN = {1365-2702},
Keywords = {home care; mobile app; psychosocial adjustment; self-efficacy; stoma},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; TELEPHONE FOLLOW-UP; SELF-EFFICACY; CLINICAL-TRIAL;
   TRANSVERSE COLOSTOMY; COLORECTAL-CANCER; LOOP ILEOSTOMY; SMARTPHONE APP;
   THE-LITERATURE; ADJUSTMENT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {wangjienjmu@126.com},
Affiliations = {Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing
   University; Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing University of Chinese
   Medicine},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu provience (2016); Chinese Nursing
   Association {[}ZHKY201511]; Key Discipline Development Project of
   Jiangsu Province, China {[}JX10617801]},
Funding-Text = {Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu provience (2016); the Chinese Nursing
   Association, Grant/Award Number: ZHKY201511; the Key Discipline
   Development Project of Jiangsu Province, China, Grant/Award Number:
   JX10617801},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000606833800001,
Author = {Huang, Xiang Ling and Tsao, Ying and Chung, Hui-Chun and Creedy, Debra
   K.},
Title = {Effects of a mobile phone application for graduate nurses to improve
   central venous catheter care: A randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {77},
Number = {5},
Pages = {2328-2339},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Aim To develop and test a mobile phone application (app) for graduate
   nurses on the use and care of central venous catheters.
   Design A randomized controlled trial was conducted at a teaching
   hospital in the central east coast of Taiwan.
   Methods Recruitment occurred from 1 August 2019 -31 October 2019. All
   graduates (N = 90) attending a 2-week induction program attended a
   lecture and completed a 10-item questionnaire on central venous catheter
   assessment and care at the end of Week 1 (Time 1). Volunteers were then
   randomly allocated to receive a link to the learning app on their mobile
   phone (n = 39 Group A) or control condition (N = 40 Group B). One week
   later, all graduates completed the knowledge assessment (Time 2) and a
   simulated clinical assessment with a mannequin. Skills were assessed
   using an 11-item, direct observation of procedural skills form. Only
   data from consenting participants were analysed.
   Results Compared with controls, nurses receiving the intervention
   reported significantly better knowledge (t = -7.98, p < .001, CI = 20.9
   similar to 34.8) and skill scores (t = 2.83, p = .006, CI = 1.14 similar
   to 6.61). More frequent use of the mobile phone app was associated with
   higher knowledge (r = 0.39, p = .02, CI = 0.11 similar to 0.99) and
   skills (r = 0.42, p = .008, CI = 0.17 similar to 1.03).
   Conclusion Mobile app instruction for graduate nurses on central venous
   catheter care increased specific knowledge and skills compared with
   conventional methods of instruction.
   Impact statement Implementation of mobile phone application technology
   can be considered a feasible means to proactively provide training and
   education. Mobile phone apps could be developed for a range of clinical
   procedures and various settings. Future studies with a larger sample and
   a longitudinal follow-up are warranted to confirm results.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tsao, Y (Corresponding Author), Tzu Chi Univ, Dept Nursing, 701,Zhongyang Rd,Sect 3, Hualien 97004, Taiwan.
   Huang, Xiang Ling; Chung, Hui-Chun, Hualien Tzu Chi Hosp, Dept Nursing, Hualien, Taiwan.
   Tsao, Ying, Tzu Chi Univ, Dept Nursing, 701,Zhongyang Rd,Sect 3, Hualien 97004, Taiwan.
   Chung, Hui-Chun, Tzu Chi Univ, Hualien, Taiwan.
   Creedy, Debra K., Griffith Univ, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Meadowbrook, Qld, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.14735},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {central venous catheters; clinical skills; graduate nurses; knowledge;
   mobile phone application; nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {SKILLS ASSESSMENT-TOOL; NURSING-EDUCATION},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {s2178593@mail.tcu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital; Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital; Tzu Chi
   University; Tzu Chi University; Griffith University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Creedy, Debra K./AAD-2600-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Creedy, Debra K./0000-0002-3046-4143
   Tsao, Ying/0000-0002-5131-3344},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital {[}TCRD108-27]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital (Grant number:
   TCRD108-27).},
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OA = {Green Accepted},
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@article{ WOS:000740347800005,
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Title = {A Theory-Based, Multidisciplinary Approach to Cocreate a Patient-Centric
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Volume = {23},
Number = {12},
Month = {DEC 7},
Abstract = {Background: Elective colorectal cancer (CRC) surgeries offer enhanced
   surgical outcomes but demand high self-efficacy in prehabilitation and
   competency in self-care and disease management postsurgery. Conventional
   strategies to meet perioperative needs have not been pragmatic, and
   there remains a pressing need for novel technologies that could improve
   health outcomes.
   Objective: The aim of this paper was to describe the development of a
   smartphone-based interactive CRC self-management enhancement
   psychosocial program (iCanManage) in order to improve health outcomes
   among patients who undergo elective CRC surgeries and their family
   caregivers.
   Methods: A multidisciplinary international team comprising physicians,
   specialist nurses, a psychologist, software engineers, academic
   researchers, cancer survivors, patient ambassadors, and ostomy care
   medical equipment suppliers was formed to facilitate the development of
   this patient-centric digital solution. The process occurred in several
   stages: (1) review of current practice through clinic visits and on-site
   observations; (2) review of literature and findings from preliminary
   studies; (3) content development grounded in an underpinning theory; (4)
   integration of support services; and (5) optimizing user experience
   through improving interface aesthetics and customization. In our study,
   5 participants with CRC performed preliminary assessments on the quality
   of the developed solution using the 20-item user version of the Mobile
   App Rating Scale (uMARS), which had good psychometric properties.
   Results: Based on the collected uMARS data, the smartphone app was rated
   highly for functionality, aesthetics, information quality, and perceived
   impact, and moderately for engagement and subjective quality. Several
   limiting factors such as poor agility in the adoption of digital
   technology and low eHealth literacy were identified despite efforts to
   promote engagement and ensure ease of use of the mobile app. To overcome
   such barriers, additional app-training sessions, an instruction manual,
   and regular telephone calls will be incorporated into the iCanManage
   program during the trial period.
   Conclusions: This form of multidisciplinary collaboration is
   advantageous as it can potentially streamline existing care paths and
   allow the delivery of more holistic care to the CRC population during
   the perioperative period. Should the program be found to be effective
   and sustainable, hospitals adopting this digital solution may achieve
   better resource allocation and reduce overall health care costs in the
   long run.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {He, HG (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Singapore, Clin Res Ctr, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Level 2,Block MD11,10 Med Dr, Singapore 117597, Singapore.
   Wan, Su Wei; Liu, Guangyu; Zhu, Lixia; He, Hong-Gu, Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Singapore, Singapore.
   Wan, Su Wei; Chong, Choon Seng; Jee, Xin Pei; He, Hong-Gu, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Singapore, Singapore.
   Chong, Choon Seng, Natl Univ Singapore Hosp, Natl Univ Canc Inst, Dept Surg, Div Colorectal Surg \& Surg Oncol, Singapore, Singapore.
   Chong, Choon Seng; Toh, Ee-Lin, Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Toh, Ee-Lin, Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Colorectal Surg, Singapore, Singapore.
   Toh, Ee-Lin, Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore.
   Lim, Siew Hoon, Singapore Gen Hosp, Div Nursing, Singapore, Singapore.
   Loi, Carol T. T., Singapore Red Cross Acad, Ctr Psychosocial Support, Singapore, Singapore.
   Lew, Yuen Foong Henry, Singapore Univ Social Sci, Sch Humanities \& Behav Sci, Dept Psychol, Singapore, Singapore.
   Chua, Matthew Chin Heng, Natl Univ Singapore, Inst Syst Sci, Med \& Cybernet Syst, Singapore, Singapore.
   Jee, Xin Pei, Natl Univ Singapore Hosp, Dept Nursing, Div Colorectal Surg, Singapore, Singapore.
   Pikkarainen, Minna, Oslomet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Oslo, Norway.
   Pikkarainen, Minna, Oslomet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Fac Technol Art \& Design, Oslo, Norway.
   Pikkarainen, Minna, Chalmers Univ Technol, Dept Elect Engn, Gothenburg, Sweden.
   Pikkarainen, Minna, Univ Oulu, Fac Med, Oulu, Finland.
   Pikkarainen, Minna, Univ Oulu, Oulu Business Sch, Oulu, Finland.},
DOI = {10.2196/31917},
Article-Number = {e31917},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {colorectal cancer; digital solutions; mobile health; psychosocial;
   mHealth; smartphone app; mobile phone app},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SELF-EFFICACY; POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS;
   PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS; OSTOMY SURGERY; MENTAL-HEALTH; TRENDS;
   SURVIVORS; NEEDS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {nurhhg@nus.edu.sg},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   Singapore General Hospital; National University of Singapore; Singapore
   General Hospital; Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS);
   National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore; Oslo
   Metropolitan University (OsloMet); Oslo Metropolitan University
   (OsloMet); Chalmers University of Technology; University of Oulu;
   University of Oulu},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chua, Matthew/P-6434-2014
   Chong, Choon Seng/L-1465-2017
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Lew, Yuen Foong Henry/0000-0002-9863-8779
   Loi, Carol TT/0000-0002-5646-2496
   Chong, Choon Seng/0000-0003-0669-7307
   Liu, Guangyu/0000-0002-7478-4069
   Toh, Ee-Lin/0000-0002-9739-6691
   Jee, Xin Pei/0000-0001-8502-9897},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National University of Singapore; National University Hospital in
   Singapore; University of Oulu; Buddy Healthcare Ltd Oy in Finland;
   Singapore Cancer Society; Singapore Cancer Society Cancer Research Grant
   2018; Business Finland {[}203/31/2018]; Business Finland; Singapore
   General Hospital},
Funding-Text = {The authors wish to thank the clinicians, administrators, and those who
   have directly and indirectly contributed their expert or public opinion
   to the development of this program. This study would not have been
   possible without the support of the National University of Singapore,
   Singapore General Hospital, National University Hospital in Singapore,
   University of Oulu, and Buddy Healthcare Ltd Oy in Finland. The team
   deeply appreciates the funding provided by the Singapore Cancer Society
   and Business Finland. This research work is funded by the Singapore
   Cancer Society Cancer Research Grant 2018 and the Business Finland Grant
   203/31/2018.},
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@article{ WOS:000845782200001,
Author = {Wang, Shih-Wei and Chiou, Chun-Chi and Su, Chien-Hao and Wu, Cheng-Chih
   and Tsai, Shu-Chen and Lin, Tsu-Kung and Hsu, Chien-Ning},
Title = {Measuring Mobile Phone Application Usability for Anticoagulation from
   the Perspective of Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {19},
Number = {16},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Oral anticoagulants (OAC) are recommended for preventing stroke and
   systemic embolism in atrial fibrillation. Proper use is imperative for
   maximizing anticoagulation therapy's effectiveness and safety. In
   preparation for the implementation of a smartphone-based SmartMed app
   (application) aiming to promote patient self-management, medication
   adherence, and data collection for patients on anticoagulation therapy,
   its usability assessment can ensure the value of OAC app development and
   adoption. We evaluated the SmartMed app's usability using the System
   Usability Scale (SUS) and the app-specific domain of the Mobile App
   Rating Scale (MARS) for its perceived impact on taking OAC regularly. We
   recruited 25 OAC users and their home caregivers and 59 healthcare
   professionals, including pharmacists, nurses, and cardiac surgeons from
   one medical center and one regional hospital in Taiwan. All participants
   (n = 84) thought the SmartMed app was useful, with mean SUS and MARS
   scores of 81.49 (+/- 14.42) and 4.65 (+/- 0.49), respectively. Usability
   evaluation revealed that fewer experiences with smartphone apps and
   different healthcare professionals (pharmacists versus nurses or cardiac
   surgeons) were associated with lower SUS scores and perceived impact.
   Throughout the evaluation process, the SmartMed app's design was
   considered helpful from multiple stakeholders' perspectives. Further
   ongoing mobile technology supports are necessary to establish the
   SmartMed app's effectiveness.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hsu, CN (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Pharm, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan.
   Hsu, CN (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Med Univ, Sch Pharm, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Wang, Shih-Wei; Chiou, Chun-Chi; Su, Chien-Hao; Wu, Cheng-Chih; Tsai, Shu-Chen; Hsu, Chien-Ning, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Pharm, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan.
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   Lin, Tsu-Kung, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Neurol, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan.
   Lin, Tsu-Kung, Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan.
   Lin, Tsu-Kung, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Ctr Mitochondrial Res \& Med, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph191610136},
Article-Number = {10136},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {oral anticoagulants; mobile health technologies; eHealth; usability;
   health promotion; self-management; medication adherence; disease
   management; health professionals; patient},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {cnhsu@cgmh.org.tw},
Affiliations = {Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University; Chang Gung
   Memorial Hospital; Chang Gung University; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hsu, Chien-Ning/GLS-4014-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Hsu, Chien-Ning/0000-0001-7470-528X
   Wang, Shih-Wei/0000-0003-3314-4871
   Lin, Tsu-Kung/0000-0001-6656-1319},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology {[}MOST
   1072622-E-182A-001-CC3, 109-2622-E-182A-001-CC3]; Kaohsiung Chang Gung
   Memorial Hospital {[}CMRPG8M0881]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology
   (MOST 1072622-E-182A-001-CC3, 109-2622-E-182A-001-CC3) and Kaohsiung
   Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (CMRPG8M0881 to C.-N.H.).},
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@article{ WOS:000853668100002,
Author = {Kongshaug, Nina and Skolbekken, John-Arne and Faxvaag, Arild and Hofsli,
   Eva},
Title = {Cancer Patients' Perceived Value of a Smartphone App to Enhance the
   Safety of Home-Based Chemotherapy: Feasibility Study},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {5},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: Oral anticancer therapies can be self-administered by
   patients outside the hospital setting, which poses challenges of
   adherence to a drug plan and monitoring of side effects. Modern
   information technology may be developed and implemented to address these
   pertinent issues.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how a smartphone app
   developed through a stepwise, iterative process can help patients using
   oral chemotherapy to take their drug, and to report adherence and side
   effects in a reliable and verifiable manner.
   Methods: Fourteen patients starting capecitabine treatment were included
   in this study and used the smartphone app in addition to regular follow
   up of capecitabine treatment. Nine of these patients fulfilled the
   treatment plan and were interviewed based on a semistructured interview
   guide and the System Usability Scale (SUS). In addition, two focus
   groups were completed with 7 oncologists and 7 oncology nurses,
   respectively. Interview data were analyzed in accordance with the
   principles of systematic text condensation. Features of the app were
   also assessed.
   Results: The smartphone app provided the patients with a feeling of
   reassurance regarding correct adherence of their oral chemotherapy
   treatment. They used the app as a memory tool about their treatment and
   possible serious side effects, as well as for treatment education.
   Patients expressed concerns about using the app to report side effects
   that were not considered to be obviously serious, fearing overreporting.
   The health personnel expressed an overall positive attitude to integrate
   this new tool in their everyday work.
   Conclusions: Patients on oral chemotherapy treatment at home felt safe
   and found the app to be helpful. The app promoted learning about their
   treatment and made the patients more independent of the cancer clinic,
   reducing the need for the clinic's limited resources for follow up of
   patients on oral anticancer medications.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kongshaug, N (Corresponding Author), St Olavs Univ Hosp, Canc Clin, Postbox 8905, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway.
   Kongshaug, Nina, St Olavs Univ Hosp, Canc Clin, Postbox 8905, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway.
   Kongshaug, Nina; Hofsli, Eva, Norwegian Univ Sci \& Technol, Fac Med \& Hlth Scienes, Dept Clin \& Mol Med, Trondheim, Norway.
   Skolbekken, John-Arne, Norwegian Univ Sci \& Technol, Fac Med \& Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth \& Nursing, Trondheim, Norway.
   Faxvaag, Arild, Norwegian Univ Sci \& Technol, Fac Med \& Hlth Sci, Dept Neuromed \& Movement Sci, Trondheim, Norway.},
DOI = {10.2196/20636},
Article-Number = {e20636},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {mhealth; mobile app; smartphone app; oral chemotherapy; patient safety;
   home-based cancer treatment},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH; CAPECITABINE; ADHERENCE; SYSTEM; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {nina.kongshaug@stolav.no},
Affiliations = {Norwegian University of Science \& Technology (NTNU); Norwegian
   University of Science \& Technology (NTNU); Norwegian University of
   Science \& Technology (NTNU); Norwegian University of Science \&
   Technology (NTNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kongshaug, Nina/0000-0003-0860-3538
   Skolbekken, John-Arne/0000-0002-1924-9207
   Hofsli, Eva/0000-0001-9856-4880},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Technology Transfer Office, NTNU, Norway},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Technology Transfer Office, NTNU, Norway.
   The authors would like to thank the patients and the health care
   professionals at the cancer clinic of St. Olav's University Hospital,
   central Norway for making this work possible. In addition, we extend
   appreciation to Rickard-Johan Skjong for his services as a co-moderator
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@article{ WOS:000894658100003,
Author = {Fithriyyah, Yayu Nidaul and Aulawi, Khudazi},
Title = {Using mobile phone applications in engaging nurses for preventing
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Journal = {NURSING PRACTICE TODAY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {84-101},
Abstract = {Background \& Aim: Prevention of healthcare-associated infections
   targets health workers. Considering the crucial role of nurses,
   potential applications of mobile phone-based interventions are
   innovative, attractive, and easily accessible. This study synthesizes
   mobile applications with the involvement of nurses or nursing students
   in outcomes to prevent healthcare-associated infections and their
   implications.
   Methods \& Materials: Systematic review, database searches included:
   SCOPUS, EBSCO MEDLINE, PubMed, ProQuest, Institute of Electrical and
   Electronics Engineers, and SagePUb. Population involved nurses or
   nursing students with mobilebased interventions about
   healthcare-associated infections. Quantitative design focused on
   publications between 2015-2021. Methodological quality applied the
   Cochrane and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute tools.
   Analysis used narrative synthesis.
   Results: 11 studies met inclusion criteria from 1,792. Study populations
   were heterogeneous. Mobile phone interventions included: short message
   service (18.2\%), (9.1\%), mobile and computer access (18.2\%), and
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   focused on: surgical site infections (54.5\%), central line-associated
   bloodstream infections (9.1\%), catheter-associated urinary tract
   infections (9.1\%), antimicrobials (9.1\%), knowledge, attitude, and
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   risks were moderate to high. Participants showed positive responses. All
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   Conclusion: Using mobile phone applications has involved nurses as
   researchers, participants, and intervention providers to patients. The
   impact is promising in preventing healthcare-associated infections.
   Response of user is influenced by technology familiarity, which involves
   interactive features and problem anticipation. This review showed
   significant cost savings, so stakeholders and future research plans can
   consider it.},
Publisher = {TEHRAN UNIV MEDICAL SCIENCES},
Address = {KESHAVARZ BULVD, TEHRAN, 1417614411, IRAN},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Fithriyyah, YN (Corresponding Author), Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Med Publ Hlth \& Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Fithriyyah, Yayu Nidaul; Aulawi, Khudazi, Univ Gadjah Mada, Fac Med Publ Hlth \& Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.},
ISSN = {2383-1154},
EISSN = {2383-1162},
Keywords = {nurses; mobile phone; mobile app; healthcare-associated infections;
   systematic review},
Keywords-Plus = {PROFESSIONALS; INTERVENTION; SURVEILLANCE; KNOWLEDGE; EDUCATION;
   PROGRAM; IMPACT; USAGE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {yayu.n.f@ugm.ac.id},
Affiliations = {Gadjah Mada University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Aulawi, Khudazi/0000-0002-2810-4800},
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@article{ WOS:000913444700003,
Author = {Choi, Eui-Young and Park, Jin-Sun and Min, Deulle and Ahn, Soohyun and
   Ahn, Jeong-Ah},
Title = {Heart Failure-Smart Life: a randomized controlled trial of a mobile app
   for self-management in patients with heart failure},
Journal = {BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 9},
Abstract = {Background It is an important strategy for healthcare providers to
   support heart failure patients with comprehensive aspects of
   self-management. A practical alternative to a comprehensive and
   user-friendly self-management program for heart failure patients is
   needed. This study aimed to develop a mobile self-management app program
   for patients with heart failure and to identify the impact of the
   program.Methods We developed a mobile app, called Heart Failure-Smart
   Life. The app was to provide educational materials using a daily health
   check-up diary, Q \& A, and 1:1 chat, considering individual users'
   convenience. An experimental study was employed using a randomized
   controlled trial to evaluate the effects of the program in patients with
   heart failure from July 2018 to June 2019. The experimental group (n =
   36) participated in using the mobile app that provided feedback on their
   self-management and allowed monitoring of their daily health status by
   cardiac nurses for 3 months, and the control group (n = 38) continued to
   undergo their usual care. The differences in the physical, psychosocial,
   and behavioral factors between the two groups over time were analyzed
   using the analysis of covariance.Results After 3 months of intervention,
   significant differences between experimental and control groups were
   shown in the New York Heart Association functional class (p = 0.003) and
   cardiac diastolic function (p = 0.024). The improvements over time in
   the experimental group tended to be higher than those in the control
   group in considered variables. However, no changes in psychosocial and
   behavioral variables were observed between the groups over
   time.Conclusions This study provides evidence that the mobile app
   program may provide benefits to its users, specifically improvements of
   symptom and cardiac diastolic function in patients with heart failure.
   Healthcare providers can effectively and practically guide and support
   patients with heart failure using comprehensive and convenient
   self-management tools such as smartphone apps.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ahn, JA (Corresponding Author), Ajou Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Coll Nursing, Worldcup Ro 164, Suwon 16499, South Korea.
   Choi, Eui-Young, Yonsei Univ, Gangnam Severance Hosp, Div Cardiol, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea.
   Park, Jin-Sun, Ajou Univ, Dept Cardiol, Sch Med, Suwon, South Korea.
   Min, Deulle, Wonkwang Univ, Coll Med, Dept Nursing, Iksan, South Korea.
   Ahn, Soohyun, Ajou Univ, Dept Math, Suwon, South Korea.
   Ahn, Jeong-Ah, Ajou Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Coll Nursing, Worldcup Ro 164, Suwon 16499, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12872-023-03039-8},
Article-Number = {7},
ISSN = {1471-2261},
Keywords = {Heart failure; Mobile applications; Self-management; Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH; CLASSIFICATION; TECHNOLOGY; DEPRESSION; PROGRAM},
Research-Areas = {Cardiovascular System \& Cardiology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Cardiac \& Cardiovascular Systems},
Author-Email = {ahnj@ajou.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System; Ajou University;
   Wonkwang University; Ajou University; Ajou University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Park, Jin-Sun/0000-0002-7775-4092
   Choi, Eui-Young/0000-0003-3732-0190},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science and
   ICT;  {[}NRF-2017R1C1B1007090];  {[}NRF-2022R1F1A1075049]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the
   National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of
   Science and ICT (NRF-2017R1C1B1007090 \& NRF-2022R1F1A1075049). This
   funding source had no role in study design, data collection, data
   analysis, data interpretation, or writing of the manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000529185200001,
Author = {Putranto, Dian and Rochmawati, Erna},
Title = {Mobile applications for managing symptoms of patients with cancer at
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   information and communication technology, there may be additional
   evidence for the use of mobile apps to support patient and family
   education.
   Purpose The purpose of this review was to explore and synthesize
   scientific literature about cancer symptom management mobile apps that
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   Methods This review adopted a scoping review study framework, using
   electronic databases including EBSCO, PubMed, ProQuest, Science Direct,
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   application', `symptom management' and `palliative care'. Of a total of
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   Conclusion Mobile apps can improve provision of palliative care in
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   patient's family to manage cancer symptoms. Nurses are expected to play
   an active role in finding and utilizing appropriate mobile apps to
   assist families in managing a patient's symptoms at home.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rochmawati, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Sch Nursing, Jl Brawijaya, Bantul 55183, Di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Rochmawati, E (Corresponding Author), Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Nursing Program, Jl Brawijaya, Bantul 55183, Di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Putranto, Dian; Rochmawati, Erna, Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Sch Nursing, Jl Brawijaya, Bantul 55183, Di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Putranto, Dian; Rochmawati, Erna, Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Nursing Program, Jl Brawijaya, Bantul 55183, Di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.1111/ijn.12842},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2020},
Article-Number = {e12842},
ISSN = {1322-7114},
EISSN = {1440-172X},
Keywords = {cancer; mobile application; nursing; palliative care; scoping review;
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Keywords-Plus = {PALLIATIVE CARE; PAIN; MANAGEMENT; INFORMATION},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {erna.rochmawati@umy.ac.id},
Affiliations = {Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta; Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta},
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@article{ WOS:000621403700007,
Author = {Ramacciati, Nicola and Guazzini, Andrea and Caldelli, Roberto and
   Rasero, Laura},
Title = {User-friendly system (a smartphone app) for reporting violent incidents
   towards emergency nurses in the Emergency Department: an Italian
   multicenter study},
Journal = {MEDICINA DEL LAVORO},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {112},
Number = {1},
Pages = {68-81},
Abstract = {Background: Nurses, particularly emergency nurses, are among the health
   workers most exposed to workplace violence. Although reporting systems
   are increasingly used, under-reporting remains high. Recent studies
   suggest that the use of easy registration systems could facilitate
   violence reporting. Objectives: To verify if a friendly reporting system
   based on a Mobile-app can facilitate the reporting of violent episodes
   and reduce under-reporting. Methods: Twenty emergency departments of
   five North and Central Italian regions participated in an
   interventional, multicentric, pre-post study to verify if a
   user-friendly reporting system based on a mobile app can facilitate the
   reporting of violent episodes and reduce under-reporting. Results: Three
   hundred and eighty-four out of 754 potentially eligible nurses answered
   the short questionnaire at time T-0, and 318 registered for the use of
   the app. One hundred and eighty-nine answered the questionnaire at time
   T-1. The t-Test for Paired Samples, although with a low mean difference,
   shows a significant difference in the change in the frequency of the
   reporting of violent episodes. The correlational tests showed no
   significant differences in the subgroups divided by demographic and
   professional characteristics. The usability of the app was considered
   very high. Conclusions: The simplification of the reporting system and
   the preliminary acquisition of data on the characteristics of the ED and
   each nurse, can save time and facilitate the reporting, but technology
   alone is not enough to solve the under-reporting.},
Publisher = {MATTIOLI 1885},
Address = {VIA DELLA LODESANA 649-SX, FIDENZA, 43046 PR, ITALY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ramacciati, N (Corresponding Author), Piazza Lucio Severi 1, I-06125 Perugia, Italy.
   Ramacciati, Nicola, Univ Perugia, Expt Med Dept, Perugia, Italy.
   Ramacciati, Nicola, Azienda Osped Perugia, Training \& Qual Dept, Perugia, Italy.
   Guazzini, Andrea, Univ Florence, Educ Languages Intercultures Literatures \& Psycho, Florence, Italy.
   Caldelli, Roberto, Natl Interuniv Consortium Telecommun CNIT, Parma, Italy.
   Rasero, Laura, Univ Florence, Hlth Sci Dept, Florence, Italy.
   Rasero, Laura, Azienda Osped Univ Careggi, Res \& Dev Unit, Florence, Italy.},
DOI = {10.23749/mdl.v112i1.9984},
ISSN = {0025-7818},
Keywords = {Emergency department; emergency nursing; mobile application;
   under-reporting; workplace violence; Italy},
Keywords-Plus = {WORKPLACE VIOLENCE; PERCEPTIONS; AGGRESSION; EXPERIENCE; BEHAVIOR;
   REDUCE; TRIAGE; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {nicola.ramacciati@unipg.it},
Affiliations = {University of Perugia; University of Perugia; Azienda Ospedaliera di
   Perugia; University of Florence; University of Florence; University of
   Florence; Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Guazzini, Andrea/AGX-9933-2022
   Ramacciati, Nicola/H-9529-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Ramacciati, Nicola/0000-0002-1176-8133
   Guazzini, Andrea/0000-0002-0203-4461
   Caldelli, Roberto/0000-0003-3471-1196},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Tuscany Region, Clinical Risk Management of the Tuscany Region (GRC);
   National Federation of Nursing Professions (FNOPI); National Association
   of Critical Care Nurses (Aniarti)},
Funding-Text = {This study had the free sponsorship of the following scientific
   associations and public institutions: Tuscany Region, Clinical Risk
   Management of the Tuscany Region (GRC), National Federation of Nursing
   Professions (FNOPI), National Association of Critical Care Nurses
   (Aniarti). Thanks to Rudy Becarelli for his contribution to the
   development of the app. Last but not least, many thanks to all the
   emergency nurses who participated in the study.},
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@article{ WOS:000664039500005,
Author = {Song, Chi Eun and An, Minjeong},
Title = {The Self-management Smartphone Application for Cancer Survivors, ReLive
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Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {39},
Number = {6},
Pages = {312-320},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {ReLive is a nursing theory-driven and evidence-based smartphone
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   traffic light colors, depending on the severity of a user's symptoms
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Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {An, MJ (Corresponding Author), Chonnam Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 160 Baekseoro, Gwangju 61469, South Korea.
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ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
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Author-Email = {songpaper2020@gmail.com
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Affiliations = {Nambu University; Chonnam National University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
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@article{ WOS:000392883300010,
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Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hong, JP (Corresponding Author), Univ Ulsan, Dept Plast \& Reconstruct Surg, Asan Med Ctr, 43gil 88 Olympicro, Seoul 138736, South Korea.
   Jun, Young Joon, Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
   Shin, Donghyeok, Konkuk Univ, Sch Med, Seoul, South Korea.
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DOI = {10.1177/1534734616678522},
ISSN = {1534-7346},
EISSN = {1552-6941},
Keywords = {mobile app; wound assessment; wound assessment algorithm; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {DESIGN-R; VALIDITY; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {joonphong@amc.seoul.kr},
Affiliations = {Catholic University of Korea; Konkuk University; Konkuk University
   Medical Center; Soonchunhyang University; Konyang University; Konyang
   University Hospital; Yeungnam University; University of Ulsan;
   Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU); Samsung Medical Center},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {SUH, Hyunsuk Peter/ABE-9911-2020
   Choi, Jong-Woo/AAL-8045-2021
   Hong, Joon Pio/AEV-0712-2022
   Kim, Tae-Gon/AAE-2295-2022
   Choi, Jong Woo/L-6893-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hong, Joon Pio/0000-0002-6208-9704
   },
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Educational Grant from the AWCA},
Funding-Text = {This paper is sponsored by an Educational Grant from the AWCA.},
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@article{ WOS:000506824600001,
Author = {Kim, Youlim and Lee, Hyeonkyeong and Lee, Mi Kyung and Lee, Hyeyeon and
   Jang, Hyoeun},
Title = {Development of a Living Lab for a Mobile-Based Health Program for
   Korean-Chinese Working Women in South Korea: Mixed Methods Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 8},
Abstract = {Background: Korean-Chinese (KC) women make up the largest group of
   female migrants in South Korea. To prevent and manage chronic diseases
   in middle-aged KC women working full time, it is necessary to develop
   health promotion programs that utilize an online platform because such a
   platform would allow individuals to participate in health promotion
   interventions at their convenience.
   Objective: This study aimed to develop a living lab for a mobile-based
   health (LLm Health) program focused on improving the physical activity
   and cultural adaptation of KC women workers.
   Methods: We used a mixed methods design. Living lab principles were
   factored into the LLm Health program, including the use of multiple
   methods, user engagement, multistakeholder participants, real-life
   settings, and cocreation. The program was developed using the 4 steps of
   the intervention mapping method: needs assessment, setting of
   objectives, identification of intervention strategies, and intervention
   design. Needs assessment was conducted through a literature review,
   focus group interviews with a total of 16 middle-aged KC women, and an
   online survey related to health promotion of migrant workers given to 38
   stakeholders. KC middle-aged women participated in the early stages of
   program development and provided the idea of developing programs and
   mobile apps to enhance physical activity and acculturation. The mobile
   app developed in the program was validated with the help of 12 KC women
   and 4 experts, including 3 nursing professors and a professor of
   physical education. They were asked to rate each item based on content,
   interface design, and technology on a 4-point scale using a 23-item
   Smartphone App Evaluation Tool for Health Care.
   Results: The LLm Health program comprised a 24-week walking program
   using Fitbit devices, the mobile app, and social cognitive
   interventions. The mobile app contained 6 components: a step counter, an
   exercise timer, an online chat function, health information, level of
   cardiovascular risk, and health status. The cultural aspects and
   lifestyles of KC women were accommodated in the entire process of
   program development. The content validity of the mobile app was found to
   be 0.90 and 0.96 according to the 12 KC women and 4 experts,
   respectively.
   Conclusions: The mobile app was found to be valid and acceptable for KC
   women. The living lab approach was a useful strategy for developing a
   culturally adaptive LLm Health program for KC women workers, leading to
   their active participation in the overall research process, including
   needs assessment, program composition, and pre-evaluation.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, H (Corresponding Author), Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Mo im Kim Nursing Res Inst, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Kim, Youlim; Lee, Mi Kyung; Lee, Hyeyeon; Jang, Hyoeun, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, Hyeonkyeong, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Mo im Kim Nursing Res Inst, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.2196/15359},
Article-Number = {e15359},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {mHealth; living lab; intervention mapping; health promotion},
Keywords-Plus = {BEHAVIOR-CHANGE TECHNIQUES; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; EXERCISE BEHAVIOR;
   MIGRANT WORKERS; REFUGEE WOMEN; INTERVENTION; CARE; PARTICIPATION;
   ACCULTURATION; IMMIGRANTS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {hlee39@yuhs.ac},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System; Yonsei University;
   Yonsei University Health System},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lee, Hyeyeon/0000-0002-2312-2102
   Lee, Hyeonkyeong/0000-0001-9558-7737},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea - Korean government (Ministry of
   Science, ICT and Future Planning) {[}NRF-2017R1A2B4008671]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation
   of Korea, which was funded by the Korean government (Ministry of
   Science, ICT and Future Planning; NRF-2017R1A2B4008671). The authors
   would like to thank the Korean Support Center for Foreign Workers for
   their cooperation.},
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@article{ WOS:000428988400003,
Author = {Kim, Hyunsun and Suh, Eunyoung E.},
Title = {The Effects of an Interactive Nursing Skills Mobile Application on
   Nursing Students' Knowledge, Self-efficacy, and Skills Performance: A
   Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {17-25},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Purpose: Clinical nursing practice is important because it helps nursing
   students experience realities of clinical nursing that cannot be learned
   through theoretical education. This study aimed to evaluate the effect
   of an interactive nursing skills mobile application for nursing
   students.
   Methods: Sixty-six senior nursing students were randomly assigned to
   experimental or control groups. The experimental group used an
   interactive nursing skills mobile application for 1 week. The control
   group was provided with a mobile application containing noninteractive
   nursing video contents for 1 week. Before (pre-test) and 1 week after
   (post-test) using the mobile application, participants' knowledge of
   clinical nursing skills, self-efficacy of nursing practice, and nursing
   skills performance were assessed.
   Results: The experimental group showed a significantly higher value for
   knowledge after 1 week of treatment via their mobile application than
   the control group (t = 3.34, p = .001). In addition, they showed
   significantly improved self-efficacy before and after intervention (t =
   2.46, p = .017) than the control group. The experimental group's nursing
   skills performance was also significantly enhanced after intervention (t
   = 7.05, p < .001), with a significant difference in the degree of
   improvement (t = 4.47, p < .001).
   Conclusion: The interactive learner-centered nursing education mobile
   application with systematic contents was an effective method for
   students to experience practical nursing skills. Developing and applying
   a mobile application with other nursing contents that can be effectively
   used across all range of nursing students is recommended. (C) 2018
   Korean Society of Nursing Science, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC. This
   is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
   (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Suh, EE (Corresponding Author), Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 130 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Suh, Eunyoung E., Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 130 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.anr.2018.01.001},
ISSN = {1976-1317},
EISSN = {2093-7482},
Keywords = {interactive learning; mobile applications; nursing education; nursing
   student; practical nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; APPS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {esuh@snu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {Suh, Eunyoung/0000-0002-2866-0911},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (Ministry
   of Science, ICT, and Future Planning) {[}NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
   (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (Ministry of Science, ICT,
   and Future Planning) (NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176).},
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@article{ WOS:000617707300001,
Author = {Ferre-Grau, Carme and Raigal-Aran, Laia and Lorca-Cabrera, Jael and
   Lluch-Canut, Teresa and Ferre-Bergada, Maria and Lleixa-Fortuno, Mar and
   Puig-Llobet, Montserrat and Dolores Miguel-Ruiz, Maria and
   Albacar-Rioboo, Nuria},
Title = {A Mobile App-Based Intervention Program for Nonprofessional Caregivers
   to Promote Positive Mental Health: Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 22},
Abstract = {Background: While nonprofessional caregivers often experience a sense of
   fulfillment when they provide care, there is also a significant risk of
   emotional and physical burnout. Consequently, this can negatively affect
   both the caregiver and the person being cared for. Intervention programs
   can help empower nonprofessional caregivers of people with chronic
   diseases and develop solutions to decrease the physical and
   psychological consequences resulting from caregiving. However, most
   clinically tested intervention programs for nonprofessional caregivers
   require face-to-face training, and many caregivers encounter obstacles
   that hinder their participation in such programs. Consequently, it is
   necessary to design internet-based intervention programs for
   nonprofessional caregivers that address their needs and test the
   efficacy of the programs.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a
   smartphone app-based intervention program to increase positive mental
   health for nonprofessional caregivers.
   Methods: This study was a randomized controlled trial of 3 months'
   duration. A total of 152 caregivers over 18 years of age with a minimum
   of 4 months' experience as nonprofessional caregivers were recruited
   from primary health care institutions. Nonprofessional caregivers were
   randomized into two groups. In the intervention group, each caregiver
   installed a smartphone app and used it for 28 days. This app offered
   them daily activities that were based on 10 recommendations to promote
   positive mental health. The level of positive mental health, measured
   using the Positive Mental Health Questionnaire (PMHQ), and caregiver
   burden, measured using the 7-item short-form version of the Zarit
   Caregiver Burden Interview (ZBI-7), were the primary outcomes. Users'
   satisfaction was also measured.
   Results: In all, 113 caregivers completed the study. After the first
   month of the intervention, only one factor of the PMHQ, F1-Personal
   satisfaction, showed a significant difference between the groups, but it
   was not clinically relevant (0.96; P=.03). However, the intervention
   group obtained a higher mean change for the overall PMHQ score (mean
   change between groups: 1.40; P=.24). The results after the third month
   of the intervention showed an increment of PMHQ scores. The mean
   difference of change in the PMHQ score showed a significant difference
   between the groups (11.43; P<.001; d=0.82). Significant changes were
   reported in 5 of the 6 factors, especially F5-Problem solving and
   self-actualization (5.69; P<.001; d=0.71), F2-Prosocial attitude (2.47;
   P<.001; d=1.18), and F3-Self-control (0.76; P=.03; d=0.50). The results
   of the ZBI-7 showed a decrease in caregiver burden in the intervention
   group, although the results were inconclusive. Approximately 93.9\%
   (46/49) of the app users indicated that they would recommend the app to
   other caregivers and 56.3\% (27/49) agreed that an extension of the
   program's duration would be beneficial.
   Conclusions: The app-based intervention program analyzed in this study
   was effective in promoting positive mental health and decreasing the
   burden of caregivers and achieved a high range of user satisfaction.
   This study provides evidence that mobile phone app-based intervention
   programs may be useful tools for increasing nonprofessional caregivers'
   well-being. The assessment of the effectiveness of intervention programs
   through clinical trials should be a focus to promote internet-based
   programs in health policies.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Raigal-Aran, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Rovira \& Virgili, Dept Nursing, 35 Catalunya Ave, Tarragona 43002, Spain.
   Ferre-Grau, Carme; Raigal-Aran, Laia, Univ Rovira \& Virgili, Dept Nursing, 35 Catalunya Ave, Tarragona 43002, Spain.
   Lorca-Cabrera, Jael; Albacar-Rioboo, Nuria, Univ Rovira \& Virgili, Dept Nursing, Tortosa, Spain.
   Lluch-Canut, Teresa; Puig-Llobet, Montserrat, Univ Barcelona, Sch Nursing, Dept Publ Hlth Mental Hlth \& Maternal Child Nursi, Barcelona, Spain.
   Ferre-Bergada, Maria, Univ Rovira \& Virgili, Dept Comp Engn \& Math, Tarragona, Spain.
   Lleixa-Fortuno, Mar, Catalan Hlth Inst, Terr Hlth Serv Terres Ebre, Tortosa, Spain.
   Dolores Miguel-Ruiz, Maria, Univ Barcelona, Dept Mental Hlth, Fundacio Privada, Campus Docent St Joan Deu, Barcelona, Spain.},
DOI = {10.2196/21708},
Article-Number = {e21708},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {clinical trial; caregiver; mobile phone app; intervention program;
   positive mental health; mobile health; health promotion; randomized
   controlled trial; nursing; caregiving; technology},
Keywords-Plus = {CHRONIC DISEASES; BURDEN; CARE; SUPPORT; STRATEGIES; DEMENTIA; ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {laia.raigal@urv.cat},
Affiliations = {Universitat Rovira i Virgili; Universitat Rovira i Virgili; University
   of Barcelona; Universitat Rovira i Virgili; University of Barcelona},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Canut, Teresa Lluch/ABG-2458-2020
   Janson, Patrick/AAC-7581-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Canut, Teresa Lluch/0000-0002-2064-8811
   Raigal-Aran, Laia/0000-0003-3308-0572
   Lorca Cabrera, Jael/0000-0002-2395-2974
   Ferre, Maria/0000-0003-2600-1362
   PUIG LLOBET, MONTSERRAT/0000-0002-3893-4488
   Miguel Ruiz, Maria Dolores/0000-0002-2365-9380
   Lleixa-Fortuno, Mar/0000-0003-1411-8790},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Spain) {[}PI16/01576]; FEDER {[}EUR (sic)
   9689, EUR (sic) 9075, (sic) 9680]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Spain) through
   the project reference number PI16/01576 (cofounded by FEDER
   founds/European Regional Development Found). It has a financial role:
   EUR (sic) 9689 (US \$11,772.62) the first year, EUR (sic) 9075 (US
   \$11,026.58) the second year, and EUR (sic) 9680 (US \$11,761.68) the
   third year. The funds have been used to cover the design and creation of
   the app. These funders were not involved in the design of the Spanish
   study, data collection, study management, data analysis, data
   interpretation, writing of the report, or the decision to submit the
   report for publication.},
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@article{ WOS:000759553900003,
Author = {Nezamdoust, Soghra and Abdekhoda, Mohammadhiwa and Rahmani, Azad},
Title = {Determinant factors in adopting mobile health application in healthcare
   by nurses},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB 22},
Abstract = {Background Mobile applications are among effective learning tools and
   have a significant role in transferring information and knowledge to
   nurses. The current study was carried to identify the factors affecting
   nurses' use of practical health related mobile applications in education
   and patient interaction based on the combined Technology Acceptance
   Model (TAM) and Diffusion of Innovation (DOI). Method The study is a
   descriptive-analytical study with a cross-sectional method. The research
   population includes nurses working at Tabriz University of Medical
   Sciences hospitals, 150 of which were selected as the research sample
   using simple and available sampling. The data collection instrument was
   a questionnaire, the validity and reliability of which were confirmed
   (alpha = 0.9). Data analysis was carried out using a correlation test
   and regression analysis by applying SPSS (v16) software. Results The
   findings show that perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use have a
   direct and significant effect on the rate of using mobile applications
   by nurses (P value <= 0.01), {[}(beta = 0.52), (beta = 0.40)]. Other
   findings indicate that relative advantage, compatibility, trialability
   and observability, have a direct and significant effect on nurses' use
   of mobile applications, while complicatedness does not have a
   significant effect. Conclusion The current study identifies the
   effective factors in nurses' use of health-related mobile applications
   based on an integrated model of TAM and DOI. Designers of mobile
   applications should consider these factors in designing and developing
   programs so that mobile applications can successfully fulfill their
   purpose in healthcare.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Abdekhoda, M (Corresponding Author), Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Dept Med Lib \& Informat Sci, Tabriz, Iran.
   Nezamdoust, Soghra, Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Tabriz, Iran.
   Abdekhoda, Mohammadhiwa, Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Dept Med Lib \& Informat Sci, Tabriz, Iran.
   Rahmani, Azad, Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Tabriz, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-022-01784-y},
Article-Number = {47},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Mobile applications; Nursing informatics; Technology Acceptance Model
   (TAM); Diffusion of Innovations (DOI); Nurses},
Keywords-Plus = {ELECTRONIC MEDICAL-RECORDS; ACCEPTANCE; TECHNOLOGY; DIFFUSION; INTERNET},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Hiwaabdekhoda@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Tabriz University of Medical Science; Tabriz University of Medical
   Science; Tabriz University of Medical Science},
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@article{ WOS:000694191300001,
Author = {Jang, Insil},
Title = {A Systematic Review on Mobile Health Applications' Education Program for
   Patients Taking Oral Anticoagulants},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {18},
Number = {17},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Warfarin is widely used as an oral anticoagulant. However, it is
   difficult to manage patients due to its narrow therapeutic range and
   individualized differences. Using controlled trials and real-world
   observational studies, this systematic review aimed to analyze health
   education's impact among patients on warfarin therapy by mobile
   application. Smartphone and tablet applications have the potential to
   actively educate patients by providing them with timely information
   through push notifications. MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science, and
   Cochrane electronic databases were searched using the keywords
   ``anticoagulants,{''} ``warfarin{''}, ``mobile application{''}, and
   ``smartphone{''} up to May 2020. Of the 414 articles obtained, 12
   articles met the inclusion criteria for this review. The education and
   self-management programs using the mobile health application had diverse
   contents. A meta-analysis was not deemed appropriate because of the
   heterogeneity of populations, interventions, and outcomes. Thus, a
   narrative synthesis is presented instead. This review demonstrates that
   educating patients for anticoagulation management through their
   smartphones or tablets improves their knowledge levels, medication or
   treatment adherence, satisfaction, and clinical outcomes. Moreover, it
   has a positive effect on continuing health care. Future research
   concerning patients taking warfarin should include key self-management
   outcomes in larger, more rigorously designed studies, allowing for
   comparisons across studies. This study proposes a continuous application
   of timely education through smartphone applications to the current
   medical and nursing practice.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jang, I (Corresponding Author), Chung Ang Univ, Dept Nursing, Seoul 06974, South Korea.
   Jang, Insil, Chung Ang Univ, Dept Nursing, Seoul 06974, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph18178902},
Article-Number = {8902},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {systematic review; oral anticoagulants; nursing; application;
   self-management},
Keywords-Plus = {ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION; METHODOLOGICAL QUALITY; CARE; MANAGEMENT;
   TECHNOLOGY; WARFARIN; SMARTPHONE; KNOWLEDGE; THERAPY; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {shili79@cau.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Chung Ang University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) {[}NRF-2019R1G1A1100166]},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
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@article{ WOS:000993442200009,
Author = {Gomes, Manoelise Linhares Ferreira and Fernandes, Cristina da Silva and
   Sousa, Maria Gabrieli Aguiar de and da Silva, Raimunda Leandra Braz and
   Silva, Illeanne de Jesus Manhica da Costa and Barros, Livia Moreira},
Title = {Mobile applications aimed at the elderly for self-management of care:
   scope review},
Journal = {REVISTA CUIDARTE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN-APR},
Abstract = {Introduction: the use of mobile applications can facilitate
   self-management in health and provide opportunities for the autonomy of
   the elderly in their self-care. Objective: to map the scientific
   production on mobile applications for self-management of care aimed at
   the elderly. Materials and Methods: scope review carried out from
   September 2020 to January 2021, based on the databases: MEDLINE, SciELO,
   Scopus, Web of Science and Science Direct , using the search strategy:
   ({''}Self-management `` OR ``Self-care ``) AND ( Elderly OR `` Old man
   ``) AND ({''}Mobile Applications `` OR Smartphone OR `` Cell phone ``),
   with the inclusion of articles that dealt with the use of mobile
   applications by the elderly for self-management of care, without
   limitation of time and language. Results: the final sample consisted of
   14 articles, categorized into three aspects of management, namely:
   medications, comorbidities, and healthy practices. In most studies, the
   applications were directed to self-management of medications, followed
   by care for chronic conditions and finally self-assessment of the risk
   of falls and non-pharmacological pain treatments. Discussion: this
   review contributes to clinical practice and research in nursing, since
   its results point to what has been published about the development and
   use of mobile applications by the elderly for self-management of care.
   Conclusions: the use of mobile applications facilitates self -care in
   the elderly population, especially in the management of medications for
   chronic conditions.},
Publisher = {UNIV SANTANDER},
Address = {CALLE 70 NO 55-210, CAMPUS LAGOS CACIQUE, BUCARAMANGA, 680001, COLOMBIA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gomes, MLF (Corresponding Author), Univ Estadual Ceara UECE, Fortaleza CE, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.
   Gomes, Manoelise Linhares Ferreira, Univ Estadual Ceara UECE, Fortaleza CE, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.
   Fernandes, Cristina da Silva, Univ Fed Ceara UFC, Fortaleza CE, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.
   Sousa, Maria Gabrieli Aguiar de; da Silva, Raimunda Leandra Braz, Univ Estadual Vale Acarau UVA, Sobral CE, Sobral, CE, Brazil.
   Silva, Illeanne de Jesus Manhica da Costa; Barros, Livia Moreira, Univ Integracao Int Lusofonia Afro Brasileira UNIL, Redencao, CE, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.15649/cuidarte.2594},
Article-Number = {e2594},
ISSN = {2216-0973},
EISSN = {2346-3414},
Keywords = {Nursing; Health of the Elderly; Mobile Applications; Self-Management},
Keywords-Plus = {ADHERENCE; ADULTS; APP},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {manoeliselfg@gmail.com
   cristina.sednanref@gmail.com
   gabrielleaguiargg@gmail.com
   leandrabraz7@gmail.com
   Ileannesilva3@gmail.com
   livia.moreirab@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Estadual do Ceara; Universidade Federal do Ceara;
   Universidade Estadual Vale do Acarau},
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Times-Cited = {0},
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Journal-ISO = {Rev. Cuid.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {H1DU6},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
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@article{ WOS:000668999500038,
Author = {Ghanbari, Elaheh and Yektatalab, Shahrzad and Mehrabi, Manoosh},
Title = {Effects of Psychoeducational Interventions Using Mobile Apps and
   Mobile-Based Online Group Discussions on Anxiety and Self-Esteem in
   Women With Breast Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY 5},
Abstract = {Background: Psychoeducation has turned into an effective tool in taking
   care of cancer patients and improving their psychophysical symptoms and
   quality of life. Despite the growing use of mobile phone apps in medical
   settings for improving health, evidence supporting their effectiveness
   in the psychoeducation of patients with breast cancer is rarely
   available. Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the effect
   of psychoeducational interventions on anxiety and self-esteem in women
   with breast cancer using a mobile app and an online support group.
   Methods: An unblinded randomized controlled trial based on mobile phones
   was conducted in Shiraz, Iran. A research assistant recruited 82 women
   with nonmetastatic breast cancer aged 20 to 60 years were from clinics
   during a face-to-face visit at the point of care and randomly assigned
   to an intervention group (n=41) and a wait-list control group (n=41)
   through blocked randomization. The intervention group received
   psychoeducational interventions through a mobile phone app and
   participated in nurse-assisted online mobile support sessions for a
   total four weeks, whereas the control group was put on a waiting list.
   The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem
   Scale (RSES) were used to measure the levels of anxiety and self-esteem
   as the main outcomes at baseline and one week after the intervention.
   Results: A total of 82 patients with a mean age of 46.45 (SD 9.29) years
   recruited in Winter 2016 were randomly assigned to a wait-list control
   group (n=41) and intervention group (n=41). Five patients dropped out
   for different reasons. Comparing the postintervention mean scores of
   anxiety and its subscales using the independent t test showed
   statistically significant differences between the mobile psychoeducation
   group and controls (P<.001). The paired t test used to compare the
   postintervention mean scores of anxiety with its preintervention scores
   in the intervention group showed significant reductions in the scores of
   anxiety (95\% CI -17.44 to -8.90, P<.001, d=1.02) and its two subscales
   (state anxiety: 95\% CI -9.20 to -4.21, P<.001, d=0.88 and trait
   anxiety: 95\% CI -8.50 to -4.12, P<.001, d=0.94). Comparing the
   postintervention mean scores of self-esteem showed statistically
   insignificant differences between the control and intervention groups
   (16.87 vs 17.97, P=.24). In contrast with the controls, using the paired
   t test showed that the increase in the postintervention mean scores of
   self-esteem were statistically significant in the intervention group
   compared with the preintervention scores (mean difference 2.05, 95\% CI
   1.28 to 2.82, P<.001). Conclusions: This study demonstrated the key role
   of mobile apps in decreasing anxiety and improving self-esteem in women
   with breast cancer through psychoeducational interventions. Similar
   studies with longer follow-ups are recommended that be conducted in this
   context. Trial Registration: Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials
   IRCT2015072123279N2; https://en.irct.ir/trial/19882},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Yektatalab, S (Corresponding Author), Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Community Based Psychiat Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Mental Hlth \& Psychiat Nursing, Zand St,Namazee Sq, Shiraz, Iran.
   Ghanbari, Elaheh, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Mental Hlth \& Psychiat Nursing, Student Res Comm, Shiraz, Iran.
   Yektatalab, Shahrzad, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Community Based Psychiat Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Mental Hlth \& Psychiat Nursing, Zand St,Namazee Sq, Shiraz, Iran.
   Mehrabi, Manoosh, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Virtual Sch, Dept E Learning Planning Med Sci, Shiraz, Iran.},
DOI = {10.2196/19262},
Article-Number = {e19262},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {anxiety; breast cancer; education; mobile app; self-esteem},
Keywords-Plus = {SUPPORT GROUPS; BODY-IMAGE; DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; BENEFITS; RISKS;
   CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {shahrzadyekta@yahoo.com},
Affiliations = {Shiraz University of Medical Science; Shiraz University of Medical
   Science; Shiraz University of Medical Science},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yektatalab, Shahrzad/ADG-4611-2022
   mehrabi, manoosh/G-5472-2015
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Yektatalab, Shahrzad/0000-0001-6892-2229
   mehrabi, manoosh/0000-0002-2024-9415
   ghanbari, elaheh/0000-0002-2805-6087},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Shiraz University of Medical Sciences {[}94010810534]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to express their gratitude to the authorities of
   Shiraz University of Medical Sciences for approving and financially
   supporting this study as part of a dissertation thesis (grant
   94010810534) .},
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@article{ WOS:000848716700022,
Author = {Johnson, Susanne Grodem and Potrebny, Thomas and Larun, Lillebeth and
   Ciliska, Donna and Olsen, Nina Rydland},
Title = {Usability Methods and Attributes Reported in Usability Studies of Mobile
   Apps for Health Care Education: Scoping Review},
Journal = {JMIR MEDICAL EDUCATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Month = {APR-JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile devices can provide extendable learning environments
   in higher education and motivate students to engage in adaptive and
   collaborative learning. Developers must design mobile apps that are
   practical, effective, and easy to use, and usability testing is
   essential for understanding how mobile apps meet users' needs. No
   previous reviews have investigated the usability of mobile apps
   developed for health care education.
   Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to identify usability
   methods and attributes in usability studies of mobile apps for health
   care education.
   Methods: A comprehensive search was carried out in 10 databases,
   reference lists, and gray literature. Studies were included if they
   dealt with health care students and usability of mobile apps for
   learning. Frequencies and percentages were used to present the nominal
   data, together with tables and graphical illustrations. Examples include
   a figure of the study selection process, an illustration of the
   frequency of inquiry usability evaluation and data collection methods,
   and an overview of the distribution of the identified usability
   attributes. We followed the Arksey and O'Malley framework for scoping
   reviews.
   Results: Our scoping review collated 88 articles involving 98 studies,
   mainly related to medical and nursing students. The studies were
   conducted from 22 countries and were published between 2008 and 2021.
   Field testing was the main usability experiment used, and the usability
   evaluation methods were either inquiry-based or based on user testing.
   Inquiry methods were predominantly used: 1-group design (46/98, 47\%),
   control group design (12/98, 12\%), randomized controlled trials (12/98,
   12\%), mixed methods (12/98, 12\%), and qualitative methods (11/98,
   11\%). User testing methods applied were all think aloud (5/98, 5\%). A
   total of 17 usability attributes were identified; of these,
   satisfaction, usefulness, ease of use, learning performance, and
   learnability were reported most frequently. The most frequently used
   data collection method was questionnaires (83/98, 85\%), but only 19\%
   (19/98) of studies used a psychometrically tested usability
   questionnaire. Other data collection methods included focus group
   interviews, knowledge and task performance testing, and user data
   collected from apps, interviews, written qualitative reflections, and
   observations. Most of the included studies used more than one data
   collection method.
   Conclusions: Experimental designs were the most commonly used methods
   for evaluating usability, and most studies used field testing.
   Questionnaires were frequently used for data collection, although few
   studies used psychometrically tested questionnaires. The usability
   attributes identified most often were satisfaction, usefulness, and ease
   of use. The results indicate that combining different usability
   evaluation methods, incorporating both subjective and objective
   usability measures, and specifying which usability attributes to test
   seem advantageous. The results can support the planning and conduct of
   future usability studies for the advancement of mobile learning apps in
   health care education.
   International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID): RR2-10.2196/19072},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Johnson, SG (Corresponding Author), Western Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Hlth \& Funct, Inndalsveien 28, N-5063 Bergen, Norway.
   Johnson, Susanne Grodem; Potrebny, Thomas; Olsen, Nina Rydland, Western Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Hlth \& Funct, Inndalsveien 28, N-5063 Bergen, Norway.
   Larun, Lillebeth, Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Div Hlth Serv, Oslo, Norway.
   Ciliska, Donna, McMaster Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Hamilton, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.2196/38259},
Article-Number = {e38259},
ISSN = {2369-3762},
Keywords = {user-computer interface; mobile apps; online learning; health education;
   students},
Keywords-Plus = {E-LEARNING RESOURCE; NURSING-STUDENTS; AUGMENTED REALITY; SMARTPHONE
   APP; COGNITIVE LOAD; DEVICE; SUPPORT; SYSTEM; GAME; TOOL},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines},
Author-Email = {susanne.grodem.johnson@hvl.no},
Affiliations = {Western Norway University of Applied Sciences; Norwegian Institute of
   Public Health (NIPH); McMaster University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Olsen, Nina Rydland/0000-0002-5173-1597
   Johnson, Susanne G./0000-0002-2500-8952
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   Potrebny, Thomas/0000-0003-1487-0560},
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@article{ WOS:000483410400001,
Author = {Strandell-Laine, Camilla and Leino-Kilpi, Helena and Loyttyniemi, Eliisa
   and Salminen, Leena and Stolt, Minna and Suomi, Reima and Saarikoski,
   Mikko},
Title = {A process evaluation of a mobile cooperation intervention: A mixed
   methods study},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {80},
Pages = {1-8},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Background: A mobile cooperation intervention was developed to
   facilitate the cooperation of nursing students with nurse teacher and to
   improve the students' clinical learning outcomes. The intervention
   consisted of training in a mobile application's functionality and its
   use during clinical practicum cooperation procedures.
   Objectives: To describe the development of a mobile application for
   student-teacher cooperation and to examine the acceptability of the
   mobile cooperation intervention for advancing intervention development.
   Design: A user-centred design and a mobile application development
   lifecycle model were applied to develop a mobile application. A process
   evaluation that used mixed methods design was conducted within the
   intervention group after a randomized controlled trial of a complex
   mobile cooperation intervention.
   Setting: The clinical practicum wards of seven hospitals in a hospital
   district in Finland.
   Participants: Second-year pre-registration nursing students (N = 52)
   from one nursing school.
   Methods: Process evaluation questionnaires were completed upon
   completion of the five week intervention and essays were written by the
   students eleven weeks after the intervention ended.
   Results: A system usability scale (SUS) assessed the overall usability
   of the mobile application as rather good (a mean SUS score of 69.86 out
   of 100). Positive feedback about the mobile application's usability and
   utility was reported and recommendations for further development were
   highlighted. The intervention demonstrated high acceptability. In
   general, the students actively used the mobile application for
   intervention procedures at home and in the clinical practicum ward.
   Conclusions: The findings support the high acceptability of mobile
   cooperation intervention and its potential while also providing evidence
   for the development team's future development of the mobile application.
   Additionally, this study provides an example of mobile application
   development and process evaluation in nursing education research.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Strandell-Laine, C (Corresponding Author), Novia Univ Appl Sci Social \& Hlth Care, Henrikinkatu 7, FI-20500 Turku, Finland.
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla, Novia Univ Appl Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla; Leino-Kilpi, Helena; Salminen, Leena; Stolt, Minna; Saarikoski, Mikko, Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Leino-Kilpi, Helena, Turku Univ Hosp, Turku, Finland.
   Loyttyniemi, Eliisa, Univ Turku, Dept Biostat, Turku, Finland.
   Suomi, Reima, Univ Turku, Dept Management \& Entrepreneurship, Informat Syst Sci, Turku, Finland.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2019.05.037},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Acceptability; Clinical practicum; Cooperation; Nursing students; Nurse
   teacher; Mobile applications; Process evaluation; Usability},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSING-STUDENTS; CLINICAL PRACTICUM; DEVICES; TECHNOLOGY; EDUCATION;
   TEACHER},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {castla@utu.fi},
Affiliations = {Novia University of Applied Sciences; University of Turku; University of
   Turku; University of Turku; University of Turku},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Stolt, Minna/D-1153-2014
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Stolt, Minna/0000-0002-1845-9800
   Salminen, Leena/0000-0002-9730-5331
   Leino-Kilpi, Helena/0000-0003-2477-971X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Finnish Foundation for Nursing Education; University of Turku,
   Department of Nursing Science},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Finnish Foundation for Nursing Education;
   and the University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {25},
Times-Cited = {7},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {14},
Journal-ISO = {Nurse Educ. Today},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {IU2KX},
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@article{ WOS:000731864500015,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Wu, Danny T. Y. and Ducloux, Pascal and Blondon,
   Katherine},
Title = {A mobile application to support bedside nurse documentation and care: a
   time and motion study},
Journal = {JAMIA OPEN},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {4},
Number = {3},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Documentation at the bedside is still often initiated on paper before
   being entered in electronic charts, even after implementing electronic
   health records (EHRs). This 2-step process is time-consuming, a
   potential source of error, and hinders the use of real-time information.
   We developed the ``Bedside mobility{''} smartphone application to
   facilitate bedside documentation in the EHR.
   Objective: This study aims to evaluate the impact of our app in 2 wards
   of a teaching hospital with a pre-post design.
   Materials and methods: The duration and location of all documentation
   activities were recorded using a time motion study.
   Results: Using the app significantly decreased the duration of EHR
   documentation per hour of observation by 4.10 min (P = 0.003), while the
   time spent interacting with patient increased by 1.45 min although not
   significantly. Also, in the intervention period, the average duration of
   uninterrupted documentation episodes increased by 0.27 min (P = 0.16)
   and the uninterrupted interaction with patient increased by 8.50 min (P
   = 0.027).
   Discussion: By reducing the fragmentation of documentation workflow,
   decreasing the overall EHR documentation time and allowing nurses to
   spend more time with their patients, app use led to potential higher
   quality of care and higher patient satisfaction and may help maintain a
   smoother workflow.
   Conclusion: Our mobile app has the potential to positively impact
   bedside nurses' clinical workflow and documentation, as well as
   patient-provider communication and relationship.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ehrler, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, Gabrielle Perret Gentil 4, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic, Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, Gabrielle Perret Gentil 4, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Wu, Danny T. Y., Univ Cincinnati, Dept Biomed Informat \& Pediat, Cincinnati, OH USA.
   Ducloux, Pascal, Univ Hosp Geneva, Nursing Directorate, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Blondon, Katherine, Univ Hosp Geneva, Med Directorate, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab046},
Article-Number = {ooab046},
EISSN = {2574-2531},
Keywords = {mHealth; nursing; time motion study},
Keywords-Plus = {PATIENT-CARE; PHYSICIANS; IMPACT; RECORD; WORKFLOW},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {frederic.ehrler@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University System of Ohio; University of
   Cincinnati; University of Geneva; University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Blondon, Katherine S/H-9219-2019
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
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ORCID-Numbers = {Blondon, Katherine S/0000-0002-9407-8516
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Wu, Tzu-Yu/0000-0002-7658-3754},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Fondation Privee des Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve (HUG) {[}QS03-11]},
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@article{ WOS:001033871300001,
Author = {Wang, Qingling and Lee, Regina Lai-Tong and Hunter, Sharyn and Chan,
   Sally Wai-Chi},
Title = {Patients' experiences of using a mobile application-based rehabilitation
   programme after total hip or knee arthroplasty: a qualitative
   descriptive study},
Journal = {BMC NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {JUL 27},
Abstract = {BackgroundAn increasing number of patients are discharged from a total
   hip or knee arthroplasty with a short length of hospital stay.
   Technologies, such as mobile applications, are used to provide remote
   support to patients' postoperative rehabilitation. Patients' experiences
   of receiving mobile application-based rehabilitation after total hip or
   knee arthroplasty have not been investigated extensively.MethodsThis was
   a qualitative descriptive study. Twenty-five participants who had
   completed a mobile application-based rehabilitation programme for total
   hip or knee arthroplasty were recruited. Semi-structured interviews were
   conducted via telephone between July 2021 and January 2022 regarding the
   participants' experiences using the programme. All interviews were
   audio-recorded and verbatim transcribed. Data were analysed using
   inductive content analysis. The reporting of this study followed the
   Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research.ResultsData
   analysis revealed five categories: (a) improved access to health care,
   (b) encouraged postoperative recovery, (c) established supportive
   relationships, (d) facilitated learning, and (e) future
   directions.ConclusionThe theory-underpinned mobile application-based
   rehabilitation programme demonstrated potential value in supporting
   patients' rehabilitation after arthroplasty. Nurses can consider using
   mobile technologies to expand their role in arthroplasty rehabilitation
   and improve the quality of rehabilitation care.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, QL (Corresponding Author), Shanghai Univ Med \& Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, QL (Corresponding Author), Univ Newcastle, Coll Hlth Med \& Wellbeing, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
   Wang, Qingling, Shanghai Univ Med \& Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qingling; Lee, Regina Lai-Tong; Hunter, Sharyn, Univ Newcastle, Coll Hlth Med \& Wellbeing, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
   Lee, Regina Lai-Tong, Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Med, Nethersole Sch Nursing, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Chan, Sally Wai-Chi, Tung Wah Coll, Homantin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12912-023-01409-3},
Article-Number = {246},
ISSN = {1472-6955},
Keywords = {Mobile application; Patient experience; Qualitative research;
   Self-efficacy; Total hip arthroplasty; Total knee arthroplasty;
   Telerehabilitation},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH; TELEREHABILITATION; INTERVENTIONS; HOME; REPLACEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {qingling.wang@uon.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Shanghai University of Medicine \& Health Sciences; University of
   Newcastle; Chinese University of Hong Kong},
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@article{ WOS:000824844500005,
Author = {Kim, Kyounghae and De Campos, Amisha Parekh and Choi, Seulgi},
Title = {A Vax4HPV Mobile Application for Parents of Human Papillomavirus
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Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {40},
Number = {7},
Pages = {455-465},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Although the human papillomavirus vaccine is efficacious, 40\% of
   13-year-old adolescents have been vaccinated for human papillomavirus.
   Implementing theory-based, user-centered applications can address this
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   vaccine for human papillomavirus smartphone application while reviewing
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Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, K (Corresponding Author), Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Kim, Kyounghae, Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Kim, Kyounghae, Korea Univ, Inst Nursing Res, Seoul, South Korea.
   Kim, Kyounghae, Korea Univ, Dept Healthcare Sci, Transdisciplinary Major Learning Hlth Syst, Grad Sch, Seoul, South Korea.
   De Campos, Amisha Parekh; Choi, Seulgi, Univ Connecticut, Sch Nursing, Storrs, CT USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000832},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Health literacy; Human papillomavirus; Mobile applications; Usability;
   Vaccination},
Keywords-Plus = {9-VALENT HPV VACCINE; DECISION-MAKING; INTERVENTION; REMINDERS;
   COVERAGE; SCIENCE; WOMEN},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {kyounghaekim@korea.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Korea University; Korea University; Korea University; University of
   Connecticut},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kim, Kyounghae/AAM-8084-2021},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kim, Kyounghae/0000-0002-7415-3478},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University of Connecticut School of Nursing Startup Fund; University of
   Connecticut InCHIP Seed Grants for Faculty Affiliates},
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@article{ WOS:000984957500008,
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Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2023},
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   better learning outcomes.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, C (Corresponding Author), Changwon Natl Univ, Dept Nursing, 20 Changwondaehak Ro, Chang Won 51140, Gyeongsangnam D, South Korea.
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DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000918},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Clinical learning; Mobile application; Nursing students; Pediatric
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Keywords-Plus = {EDUCATION; NURSES; PERCEPTIONS; PRACTICUM},
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   somach87@hanmail.net
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@article{ WOS:000333736100010,
Author = {Elias, Beth L. and Fogger, Susanne A. and McGuinness, Teena M. and
   D'Alessandro, Katherine R.},
Title = {Mobile Apps for Psychiatric Nurses},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {52},
Number = {4},
Pages = {42-47},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Many health care professionals, including psychiatric nurses, are faced
   with increasing questions from patients about mobile applications
   (apps). The purpose of this article is to give psychiatric-mental health
   nurses (PMHNs) an overview of the world of mobile health and medical
   apps to answer their own questions as well as those of their patients.
   Mobile apps will continue to evolve; thus, this article will serve as a
   base for PMHNs to build knowledge and understanding to help their
   patients.},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Elias, BL (Corresponding Author), Univ Alabama Birmingham, Sch Nursing, 1720 2nd Ave South, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA.
   Elias, Beth L.; Fogger, Susanne A.; McGuinness, Teena M.; D'Alessandro, Katherine R., Univ Alabama Birmingham, Sch Nursing, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/02793695-20131126-07},
ISSN = {0279-3695},
EISSN = {1938-2413},
Keywords-Plus = {ECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {blelias@uab.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Alabama System; University of Alabama Birmingham},
ORCID-Numbers = {Fogger, Susanne/0000-0002-9437-7911},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health
   and Human Services},
Funding-Text = {The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial
   or otherwise. This manuscript was developed with grant funding from the
   Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health
   and Human Services.},
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Journal-ISO = {J. Psychosoc. Nurs. Ment. Health Serv.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {AE1NM},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000333736100010},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000725311000001,
Author = {Wang, Qingling and Hunter, Sharyn and Lee, Regina Lai-Tong and Wang,
   Xiaofeng and Chan, Sally Wai-Chi},
Title = {Patients' needs regarding rehabilitation services delivered via mobile
   applications after arthroplasty: A qualitative study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {31},
Number = {21-22},
Pages = {3178-3189},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Aims and Objectives To obtain an in-depth understanding of the specific
   needs of patients for rehabilitation services delivered via mobile
   applications after total hip or knee arthroplasty. Background Due to
   increased demand for arthroplasty, the provision of face-to-face
   rehabilitation services for patients is becoming challenging. New
   approaches using digital technologies are being developed, such as
   mobile applications to deliver rehabilitation services. However, the
   perspectives of patients on the delivery of these services via mobile
   applications after total hip or knee arthroplasty have not been explored
   extensively. Design A qualitative descriptive study. Methods Twenty
   patients who had been discharged from the hospital after a total hip or
   knee arthroplasty were interviewed via telephone about their needs
   regarding the future use of mobile applications to conduct arthroplasty
   rehabilitation. Interview records were transcribed verbatim and analysed
   using inductive content analysis. Reporting of the findings complies
   with the COREQ checklist for qualitative studies. Results Four
   categories emerged from the data collected from the participants: (1)
   assisting rehabilitation self-management, (2) facilitating peer support,
   (3) facilitating contact with healthcare professionals and (4)
   supporting emotional well-being. Conclusions The study provided an
   in-depth understanding of the specific needs of patients for
   rehabilitation services delivered via mobile applications after total
   hip or knee arthroplasty. The findings of the study could be used in the
   development or revision of mobile application rehabilitation programmes
   to better support the rehabilitation of patients. Future studies are
   needed to evaluate the effectiveness of such programmes, especially
   including the self-efficacy of patients as an outcome measure. Relevance
   to clinical practice From the perspective of patients who have undergone
   arthroplasty, a mobile application rehabilitation programme should
   encourage patients in rehabilitation self-management, assist them to
   contact healthcare professionals and other patients and support their
   postoperative emotional well-being. The study findings will assist
   nurses with the preparation and delivery of telerehabilitation
   programmes after arthroplasty.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, QL (Corresponding Author), Univ Newcastle, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
   Wang, Qingling, Shanghai Univ Med \& Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qingling; Hunter, Sharyn; Lee, Regina Lai-Tong, Univ Newcastle, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
   Wang, Xiaofeng, Fudan Univ, Dept Orthopaed, Zhongshan Hosp, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Chan, Sally Wai-Chi, Tung Wah Coll, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1111/jocn.16152},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2021},
ISSN = {0962-1067},
EISSN = {1365-2702},
Keywords = {hip replacement; knee replacement; mobile applications; qualitative
   research; self-efficacy; telerehabilitation},
Keywords-Plus = {KNEE ARTHROPLASTY; TELEREHABILITATION; HIP},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {qingling.wang@uon.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Shanghai University of Medicine \& Health Sciences; University of
   Newcastle; Fudan University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {HUnter, Sharyn/ISS-1323-2023
   Wang, Lisa/AAA-8439-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Qingling/0000-0002-2131-9673
   Hunter, Sharyn/0000-0001-9705-1311
   Chan, Sally Wai Chi/0000-0001-5484-4645
   LEE, Regina Lai Tong/0000-0003-1884-8360},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University of Newcastle, Australia},
Funding-Text = {The authors are grateful for the patients who participated in the study.
   The authors acknowledge the infrastructure support funds provided by the
   University of Newcastle, Australia.},
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@article{ WOS:000856063400002,
Author = {Aydin, Aydanur and Cilingir, Dilek and Sever, Binnaz and Aykan, Banu and
   Simsek, Kubra and Taspinar, Buket and Kirac, Asena},
Title = {RESPIRATORY FUNCTION AND DRUG COMPLIANCE POSTOPERATIVE MONITORING WITH A
   MOBILE APPLICATION AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY: A
   RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL},
Journal = {PIELEGNIARSTWO CHIRURGICZNE I ANGIOLOGICZNE-SURGICAL AND VASCULAR
   NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Number = {2},
Pages = {53-59},
Abstract = {Introduction: Patients do not feel competent in managing their
   post-heart surgery processes. They need access to the right information
   to manage their symptoms. A mobile app is the right tool for this
   process, with its accessibility and reminder features at any time.
   We investigated the effects of 4-week mobile app training on respiratory
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   surgery.
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   experimental study, which recruited a total of 120 participants of whom
   all underwent heart surgery. The following outcomes were measured:
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   adherence, and results of the Symptom Interpretation Questionnaire.
   Results: All groups showed a significant difference in Symptom
   Interpretation Scale subscales after using the mobile app. When the
   results of the research are evaluated, it can be said that there is a
   need for nurses to produce new-generation technological equipment to
   meet the needs of new products to be used in the field of health.
   Conclusions: Individuals can solve their post-operative symptom
   management problems with a mobile app. The use of a mobile app
   positively contributes to the management of the 2 most common symptoms
   after heart surgery. Mobile apps are used in many disease processes in
   the world. The results of these studies contribute to the limited
   information presenting results regarding drug compliance and lung
   capacity in patients with a bypass between mobile apps.},
Publisher = {TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD},
Address = {KLEEBERGA 2, POZNAN, 61-615, POLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Aydin, A (Corresponding Author), Gumushane Univ, Gumushane, Turkey.
   Aydin, Aydanur, Gumushane Univ, Hlth Sci Fac, Dept Nursing, Gumushane, Turkey.
   Cilingir, Dilek; Sever, Binnaz; Aykan, Banu; Simsek, Kubra; Taspinar, Buket; Kirac, Asena, Karadeniz Tech Univ, Hlth Sci Fac, Dept Nursing, Trabzon, Turkey.},
ISSN = {1897-3116},
EISSN = {2084-9850},
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@article{ WOS:000707550900001,
Author = {de Almeida Marques da Cruz, Flavia Oliveira and Faria, Edison Tostes and
   Ghobad, Pabblo Cardelino and Mano Alves, Leandro Yukio and Diniz dos
   Reis, Paula Elaine},
Title = {A Mobile App (AMOR Mama) for Women With Breast Cancer Undergoing
   Radiation Therapy: Functionality and Usability Study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {23},
Number = {10},
Month = {OCT 13},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile apps targeting women with breast cancer can
   facilitate access to information, improve well-being, and record reports
   of treatment-related symptoms. However, it is important to confirm the
   benefits of these apps before they are used as a tool in clinical care.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functionality and
   the usability of a mobile app created to guide and monitor patients with
   breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy.
   Methods: The evaluation process of the mobile app was performed in 2
   steps with 8 professionals, including nurses, physician, medical
   physicists, and communication networks engineer. The first step was the
   focus group, which allowed obtaining suggestions proposed by the
   participants regarding the improvement of the mobile app. The second
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   app to be used by users of different educational levels, obtained a
   concordance index <80\%.
   Conclusions: The mobile app titled ``AMOR Mama{''} was considered
   suitable, which suggests its contribution to an educational health
   technology to guide and monitor patients with breast cancer undergoing
   radiation therapy. More studies with this target population should be
   carried out to assess the performance and quality of the mobile app
   during its use.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {da Cruz, FODM (Corresponding Author), Univ Brasilia UnB, Sch Hlth Sci, Interdisciplinary Lab Res Appl Clin Practice Onco, Darcy Ribeiro S-N, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
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DOI = {10.2196/24865},
Article-Number = {e24865},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000707550900001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000651817600015,
Author = {Kolaei, Najibeh Mohseni Moallem and Ayatollahi, Haleh and Elyasi,
   Forouzan},
Title = {Delirium in Burn Patients: Developing a Mobile Application for
   Assessment and Diagnosis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF BURN CARE \& RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {42},
Number = {1},
Pages = {87-92},
Month = {JAN-FEB},
Abstract = {Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome which is highly prevalent among
   hospitalized burn patients. Among screening tools, the Intensive Care
   Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC) is a reliable tool. This study
   aimed to develop a mobilebased application for assessing and diagnosing
   delirium in burn patients by using ICDSC. This research consisted of
   three phases. Initially, a questionnaire was designed and users'
   requirements were identified. The participants were 10 psychiatrists and
   51 nurses. Then, a mobile application was designed based on the results
   derived from the first phase of the study and the usability of the
   application was evaluated by using a standard questionnaire. Finally,
   the rate of agreement between the nurses' and physiatrists' diagnosces
   made by rising or not using the application was calculated. The
   application included educational content about delirium for nurses,
   patient data, and some functions. The results of the usability
   evaluation showed that the application was at a ``good{''} level from
   the users' perspectives and the rate of agreement between the nurses'
   and physiatrists' diagnoses made by using the application was higher
   titan not using it. The application designed in the current study can
   help us to improve the knowledge of nurses, in particular younger nurses
   regarding delirium. Moreover, making diagnosis based on the results of a
   delirium assessment tool is more accurate than rdying on nursing
   experience. Finally, timely diagnosis of delirium can help us to improve
   patient management and quality of care, reduce the duration of
   hospitalization, and decrease the mortality rate and costs.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ayatollahi, H (Corresponding Author), Iran Univ Med Sci, Hlth Management \& Econ Res Ctr, Med Informat, Tehran, Iran.
   Kolaei, Najibeh Mohseni Moallem, Mazandaran Univ Med Sci, Psychiat \& Behav Sci Res Ctr, Addict Inst, Sari, Iran.
   Ayatollahi, Haleh, Iran Univ Med Sci, Hlth Management \& Econ Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.
   Ayatollahi, Haleh, Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Informat Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Tehran, Iran.
   Elyasi, Forouzan, Mazandaran Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Addict Inst, Sari, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1093/jbcr/iraa122},
ISSN = {1559-047X},
EISSN = {1559-0488},
Keywords-Plus = {PHONE-BASED ASSESSMENT; SCREENING CHECKLIST; SMARTPHONE APPLICATION;
   OBJECTIVE DETECTION; CARE; FEASIBILITY; GUIDELINE; DELIVERY; HEALTH;
   ICDSC},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine; Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Critical Care Medicine; Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {ayatollahi.h@iums.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Mazandaran University Medical Sciences; Iran University of Medical
   Sciences; Iran University of Medical Sciences; Mazandaran University
   Medical Sciences},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ayatollahi, Haleh/N-1252-2018},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ayatollahi, Haleh/0000-0003-3974-3648},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Iran University of Medical Sciences {[}IUMS/SHMIS-97-4-37-13398]},
Funding-Text = {This study was founded and supported by Iran University of Medical
   Sciences (IUMS/SHMIS-97-4-37-13398).},
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Times-Cited = {8},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {2},
Journal-ISO = {J. Burn Care Res.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {SE1EK},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000651817600015},
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@article{ WOS:000447738800001,
Author = {Bashi, Nazli and Fatehi, Farhad and Fallah, Mina and Walters, Darren and
   Karunanithi, Mohanraj},
Title = {Self-Management Education Through mHealth: Review of Strategies and
   Structures},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {10},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background: Despite the plethora of evidence on mHealth interventions
   for patient education, there is a lack of information regarding their
   structures and delivery strategies.
   Objective: This review aimed to investigate the structures and
   strategies of patient education programs delivered through smartphone
   apps for people with diverse conditions and illnesses. We also examined
   the aim of educational interventions in terms of health promotion,
   disease prevention, and illness management.
   Methods: We searched PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied
   Health Literature, Embase, and PsycINFO for peer-reviewed papers that
   reported patient educational interventions using mobile apps and
   published from 2006 to 2016. We explored various determinants of
   educational interventions, including the content, mode of delivery,
   interactivity with health care providers, theoretical basis, duration,
   and follow-up. The reporting quality of studies was evaluated according
   to the mHealth evidence and reporting assessment criteria.
   Results: In this study, 15 papers met the inclusion criteria and were
   reviewed. The studies mainly focused on the use of mHealth educational
   interventions for chronic disease management, and the main format for
   delivering interventions was text. Of the 15 studies, 6 were randomized
   controlled trials (RCTs), which have shown statistically significant
   effects on patients' health outcomes, including patients' engagement
   level, hemoglobin A(1c), weight loss, and depression. Although the
   results of RCTs were mostly positive, we were unable to identify any
   specific effective structure and strategy for mHealth educational
   interventions owing to the poor reporting quality and heterogeneity of
   the interventions.
   Conclusions: Evidence on mHealth interventions for patient education
   published in peer-reviewed journals demonstrates that current reporting
   on essential mHealth criteria is insufficient for assessing,
   understanding, and replicating mHealth interventions. There is a lack of
   theory or conceptual framework for the development of mHealth
   interventions for patient education. Therefore, further research is
   required to determine the optimal structure, strategies, and delivery
   methods of mHealth educational interventions.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bashi, N (Corresponding Author), CSIRO, Royal Brisbane \& Womens Hosp, Australian eHealth Res Ctr, Level 5 UQ Hlth Sci,Bldg 901-16, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia.
   Bashi, Nazli; Fatehi, Farhad; Karunanithi, Mohanraj, CSIRO, Australian eHealth Res Ctr, Herston, Qld, Australia.
   Bashi, Nazli, Univ Queensland, Fac Med, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
   Fatehi, Farhad, Univ Queensland, Ctr Online Hlth, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
   Fatehi, Farhad; Fallah, Mina, Univ Tehran Med Sci, Tehran, Iran.
   Walters, Darren, Prince Charles Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.},
DOI = {10.2196/10771},
Article-Number = {e10771},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {health education; mHealth; mobile apps; mobile phone; patient education;
   self-management education},
Keywords-Plus = {RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; SMARTPHONE APPLICATION; BIPOLAR DISORDER;
   HEALTH; CARE; INTERVENTIONS; FEASIBILITY; SUPPORT; IMPROVE; DISEASE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {nazli.bashi@csiro.au},
Affiliations = {Commonwealth Scientific \& Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO);
   University of Queensland; University of Queensland; Tehran University of
   Medical Sciences; Prince Charles Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fatehi, Farhad/C-4313-2008
   fallah, mina/AAC-5108-2019
   Karunanithi, Mohanraj/A-9643-2011
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Fatehi, Farhad/0000-0001-9888-1966
   Karunanithi, Mohanraj/0000-0002-9141-932X
   Bashi, Nazli/0000-0002-4243-2771},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Australian e-Health Research Centre, Commonwealth Scientific and
   Industrial Research Organisation; Queensland Government through Advance
   Queensland Research Fellowships},
Funding-Text = {This review was undertaken as part of the PhD project of NB funded by
   the Australian e-Health Research Centre, Commonwealth Scientific and
   Industrial Research Organisation. FF received funding from the
   Queensland Government through Advance Queensland Research Fellowships.},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {24},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR mHealth uHealth},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GX4WI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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OA = {Green Published, Green Submitted, gold},
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@article{ WOS:000438328900016,
Author = {dos Santos Pereira, Sonia Aparecida and Cecilio, Sumaya Giarola and
   Sant'Anna de Lima, Kelen Cristina and Pagano, Adriana Silvina and Reis,
   Ilka Afonso and Torres, Heloisa Carvalho},
Title = {Mobile applications for sickle cell disease management: an integrative
   review},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {224-232},
Month = {MAR-APR},
Abstract = {Objective: This paper reports on a literature review of articles on
   mobile applications available for the management of sickle cell disease
   published in Brazil and abroad.
   Methods: Searches were carried out in the Library of Medicine
   (Medline/via PubMed), Current Index to Nursing and Allied Health
   Literature (Cinahl), Web of Science and Scopus databases covering a
   period spanning September/2016 to March/2018. Levels of evidence of the
   selected articles were based on the categories of the Agency for
   Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for grading strength of evidence.
   Results: A total of twelve articles were included in this review, two of
   them yielded by a query in Web of Science and the remaining ten in
   Pubmed.
   Conclusion: The review showed the emergent nature of research on the
   development of mobile applications aimed at people with sickle cell
   disease. In the case of Brazil, no studies targeting sickle cell disease
   applications were found, despite the high incidence of this disorder in
   the country. This review points to the need for mobile applications to
   be developed as educational resources in supporting the self-care
   practices of people with sickle cell disease.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Torres, HC (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
   dos Santos Pereira, Sonia Aparecida; Cecilio, Sumaya Giarola; Sant'Anna de Lima, Kelen Cristina; Pagano, Adriana Silvina; Reis, Ilka Afonso; Torres, Heloisa Carvalho, Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1982-0194201800032},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Sickle cell disease; Educational technology; Cell phones; Mobile
   applications},
Keywords-Plus = {PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS; TECHNOLOGY SMART; RECORD SYMPTOMS; YOUNG-ADULTS;
   PAIN DIARY; USABILITY; ADOLESCENTS; ADHERENCE; INTERVENTION; FEASIBILITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {heloisa@enf.ufmg.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Reis, Ilka Afonso/AAO-5375-2021
   Pagano, Adriana/AAD-2168-2020
   Reis, Ilka Afonso/AAG-8007-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Reis, Ilka Afonso/0000-0001-7199-8590
   Pagano, Adriana/0000-0002-3150-3503
   Cecilio, Sumaya/0000-0002-4571-8038},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Center for Education and Aid for Hemoglobinopathies (Cehmob-MG); Center
   for Newborn Screening and Genetics Diagnosis, Faculty of Medicine,
   Federal University of Minas Gerais (NUPAD / FM / UFMG); Foundation for
   Hematology and Hemotherapy Center of the State of Minas Gerais -
   HEMOMINAS; Center for Education and Aid for Hemoglobinopathies
   (Cehmob-MG) {[}67/2015]; National Council for Scientific and
   Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil {[}446408/2014-0,
   306873/2016-8, 432824/2016-2, 310630/2017-7]; State Funding Agency of
   Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG) {[}APQ-01.461-14, APQ-01129-17]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to thank the Center for Education and Aid for
   Hemoglobinopathies (Cehmob-MG), Center for Newborn Screening and
   Genetics Diagnosis, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Minas
   Gerais (NUPAD / FM / UFMG) and Foundation for Hematology and Hemotherapy
   Center of the State of Minas Gerais - HEMOMINAS for their support.;
   Research funded by the Center for Education and Aid for
   Hemoglobinopathies (Cehmob-MG), Process No. 67/2015; National Council
   for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil, processes
   No. 446408/2014-0, No. 306873/2016-8, No. 432824/2016-2 and No.
   310630/2017-7 and the State Funding Agency of Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)
   under grants APQ-01.461-14 and APQ-01129-17.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {27},
Times-Cited = {2},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {8},
Journal-ISO = {Acta Paul. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GM7AA},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000438328900016},
OA = {Green Submitted, Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000889205000001,
Author = {Tang, Yalin and Gu, Ruting and Zhao, Yafei and Wang, Jingyuan and Zhang,
   Yan and Li, Qianqian and Wang, Zihan and Wang, Siyao and Wei, Lili and
   Wei, Qiaofeng},
Title = {Effectiveness of a Game-Based Mobile Application in Educating Nursing
   Students on Venous Blood Specimen Collection: A Randomized Controlled
   Trial},
Journal = {GAMES FOR HEALTH JOURNAL},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {12},
Number = {1},
Pages = {63-72},
Month = {FEB 1},
Abstract = {Aim: Incorporating mobile applications into traditional clinical
   teaching methods to assess the impact of game-based mobile applications
   on the practical knowledge and skill levels of venous blood specimen
   collection among nursing students.Background: Although game-based mobile
   applications are recognized as teaching aids that replicate clinical
   practice in a safe environment, their impact and effectiveness are
   relatively unknown in the education of nursing students.Design: In
   September 2021, a single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted
   in a university-affiliated hospital in China.Methods: One hundred five
   nursing students were randomly divided into the control group (n = 53)
   and the experimental group (n = 52). All participants received the same
   theoretical and operational training. For the next 7 days, the
   experimental group used a game-based mobile application, and the control
   group practiced venous blood specimen collection using traditional
   teaching methods. We observed the before-and-after comparison of the
   skill performance and learning curve of both groups of
   participants.Results: The final skill performance scores of the nursing
   students in the experimental group were higher than that of the nursing
   students in the control group (P < 0.001). Analysis of the learning
   curve showed that to master the skills, the experimental and control
   groups needed an average of 8 and 10 repetitions,
   respectively.Conclusion: This mobile application has a positive learning
   effect on nursing students' venous blood specimen collection skills in
   the short term. It should be applied to the training of clinical nursing
   skills.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wei, LL (Corresponding Author), Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Off Dean, Qingdao 266003, Peoples R China.
   Wei, QF (Corresponding Author), Laixi Municipal Hosp, Dept Nursing, Qingdao 266600, Peoples R China.
   Tang, Yalin; Zhao, Yafei; Wang, Zihan, Qingdao Univ, Sch Nursing, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Gu, Ruting, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Dept Thorac Surg, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Jingyuan, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Dept Neurol, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Yan, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Dept Vasculocardiol, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Li, Qianqian, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Siyao, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Cardiac Care Unit, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Wei, Lili, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Off Dean, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Wei, Qiaofeng, Laixi Municipal Hosp, Dept Nursing, Qingdao, Peoples R China.
   Wei, Lili, Qingdao Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Off Dean, Qingdao 266003, Peoples R China.
   Wei, Qiaofeng, Laixi Municipal Hosp, Dept Nursing, Qingdao 266600, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1089/g4h.2022.0085},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2022},
ISSN = {2161-783X},
EISSN = {2161-7856},
Keywords = {Nursing students; Mobile application; Venous blood specimen collection;
   Learning curve},
Keywords-Plus = {ADHERENCE; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health; Rehabilitation},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Policy \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health;
   Rehabilitation},
Author-Email = {weilili@qduhospital.cn
   13589257928@139.com},
Affiliations = {Qingdao University; Qingdao University; Qingdao University; Qingdao
   University; Qingdao University; Qingdao University; Qingdao University;
   Qingdao University},
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Times-Cited = {0},
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Journal-ISO = {Games Health J.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {8F5SP},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000889205000001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000748592600011,
Author = {Knill, Kathryn and Warren, Barbara and Melnyk, Bernadette and Thrane,
   Susan},
Title = {Burnout and Well Being Evaluating perceptions in bone marrow
   transplantation nurses using a mindfulness application},
Journal = {CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {25},
Number = {5},
Pages = {547-554},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND: Oncology nurses are at increased risk for developing burnout
   Although various interventions have been researched, mindfulness has
   been proven to be beneficial in mitigating burnout while improving
   well-being.
   OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate whether the use of a mindfulness
   mobile application (app), Headspace (R), increases perceptions of
   well-being and decreases perceptions of burnout among inpatient bone
   marrow transplantation (BMT) staff nurses and nurse practitioners (NPs).
   METHODS: This evidence-based practice quality improvement initiative
   introduced the Headspace app to BMT nurses and evaluated its impact on
   burnout and well-being at baseline and every 30 days for 90 days.
   FINDINGS: There were significant improvements in burnout and well-being
   in staff nurses and NPs from baseline to each time point. Sleep hygiene
   meditations were the most widely used programs within the Headspace app
   for both nursing groups.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Knill, K (Corresponding Author), Ohio State Univ, Arthur G James Canc Hosp, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   Knill, K (Corresponding Author), Ohio State Univ, Richard J Solove Res Inst, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   Knill, Kathryn, Ohio State Univ, Arthur G James Canc Hosp, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   Knill, Kathryn, Ohio State Univ, Richard J Solove Res Inst, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
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   Thrane, Susan, Ohio State Univ, Coll Nursing, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   Thrane, Susan, Martha S Pitzer Ctr Women Children \& Youth, Columbus, OH USA.},
DOI = {10.1188/21.CJON.547-554},
ISSN = {1092-1095},
EISSN = {1538-067X},
Keywords = {burnout; well-being; bone marrow transplantation; mindfulness},
Keywords-Plus = {SMARTPHONE APP; SINGLE-ITEM; DISTRESS; EFFICACY; HEALTH; STAFF},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {kathryn.knill@osumc.edu},
Affiliations = {University System of Ohio; Ohio State University; James Cancer Hospital
   \& Solove Research Institute; James Cancer Hospital \& Solove Research
   Institute; University System of Ohio; Ohio State University; University
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {Clin. J. Oncol. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {YP4KM},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000511841000007,
Author = {Dodson, Crystal Heath and Baker, Elizabeth and Bost, Kirsten},
Title = {Thematic analysis of nurse practitioners use of clinical decision
   support tools and clinical mobile apps for prescriptive purposes},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {31},
Number = {9},
Pages = {522-526},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Background and purpose: An obstacle to clinical implementation of
   precision medicine is the absence of easily accessible peer-reviewed,
   comprehensive clinical practice guidelines. Therefore, an easily
   accessible format is needed to propel the adoption of these guidelines
   by healthcare providers. An understanding of the process providers take
   to prescribe medications will inform development of clinical decision
   support tools, specifically related to precision medicine. Successful
   use of mobile applications will depend on the buy-in from healthcare
   providers. The purpose of this study was to assess perceptions of
   trustworthiness surrounding clinical decision support tools and mobile
   applications through interviews with nurse practitioners.
   Methods: A descriptive, qualitative research design was used. A sample
   of 10 nurse practitioners who actively prescribe medication was used
   within the study.
   Conclusions: The participants mentioned both negative and positive
   attitudes regarding these prescribing techniques. Overall four themes
   emerged from this thematic analysis: the use of pharmacists to help with
   current prescribing practices, reliance on the EMR as a clinical
   decision support tool, lack of mobile app use in clinical practice, but
   the desire to have these resources if they were affordable and reliable.
   Implications for practice: The participants were aware of the use of
   mobile apps for clinical decision support, but the adoption of these
   tools was limited due to the perceived lack of affordability and
   reliability. Therefore, to overcome these barriers to adoption of a
   mobile app related to precision medicine, affordability and transparent
   construction of an app grounded in credible sources must be developed.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dodson, CH (Corresponding Author), Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Sch Nursing, 601 S Coll Ave, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Dodson, Crystal Heath, Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Sch Nursing, 601 S Coll Ave, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Baker, Elizabeth, Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Cameron Sch Business, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Bost, Kirsten, Duke Univ Hosp, Durham, NC USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/JXX.0000000000000170},
ISSN = {2327-6886},
EISSN = {2327-6924},
Keywords = {Decision support tools; drug therapy computer-assisted; mobile
   application; precision medicine},
Keywords-Plus = {PRIMARY-CARE; SYSTEM; IMPLEMENTATION; ANTIBIOTICS; INFECTIONS; ADOPTION},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Author-Email = {dodsonc@uncw.edu},
Affiliations = {University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Wilmington;
   University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Wilmington;
   Duke University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dodson, Crystal/HOF-9657-2023
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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@article{ WOS:000442703900027,
Author = {O'Connor, Siobhan and Andrews, Tom},
Title = {Smartphones and mobile applications (apps) in clinical nursing
   education: A student perspective},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {69},
Pages = {172-178},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background: Nurse educators are exploring how mobile technology can
   support students in clinical practice. However, the view of nursing
   students on the use of smartphones and mobile applications (apps) to
   enhance clinical education has not been explored. Their opinions are
   vital to capture if the right technology is to be designed, evaluated,
   implemented and used.
   Method: A self-reported questionnaire, based on a review of the
   literature, was used to understand the opinions of undergraduate nursing
   students towards the use of smartphones and mobile apps to support
   learning in clinical environments. Descriptive statistics were utilised
   to describe participants and the mobile devices and apps they currently
   use. Thematic analysis was employed to code open-ended questions and
   explore students' perspective on how mobile apps can support learning
   and how best to implement and use them in practice.
   Results: Two hundred nursing students across a four-year Bachelor of
   Nursing programme responded to the questionnaire. Most reported owning a
   smartphone but just under half used mobile apps to help them learn in
   clinical practice. A range of educational apps such as calculators, drug
   reference guides and medical dictionaries were used with varying
   frequency. Nursing students reported numerous benefits of mobile
   technology such as better access to educational material, improvements
   in knowledge and confidence, and reduced levels of anxiety around
   learning in practice. Barriers such as negative attitudes of nursing
   staff, poor Wi-Fi connectivity, and the quality of educational content
   available on mobile apps were identified as some of the issues
   preventing the adoption of mobile learning in clinical nursing
   education.
   Conclusions: Nursing students have a unique perspective on how
   smartphones and mobile apps can support learning in clinical practice.
   Nursing faculty need to undertake more rigorous research to determine if
   mobile technology can improve learning outcomes, how best to personalise
   mobile apps to students needs and ensure both hardware devices and
   educational software can be integrated in practice to support clinical
   training.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {O'Connor, S (Corresponding Author), Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth \& Social Care, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
   O'Connor, Siobhan, Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth \& Social Care, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
   Andrews, Tom, Univ Coll Cork, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Cork, Ireland.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2018.07.013},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Nursing; Education; Mobile technology; Smartphone; Mobile application;
   Mobile App; App; Clinical training},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNOLOGY; PRACTICUM; COOPERATION; INFORMATION; SUPPORT; DEVICES;
   ACCESS; PDA},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {S.OConnor@napier.ac.uk
   t.andrews@ucc.ie},
Affiliations = {Edinburgh Napier University; University College Cork},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {O'Connor, Siobhan/AAI-1035-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {O'Connor, Siobhan/0000-0001-8579-1718},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University College Cork, President's Award for Research on Innovative
   Forms of Teaching and Learning in 2013},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by University College Cork, President's Award for
   Research on Innovative Forms of Teaching and Learning in 2013.},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {GR5TD},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000442703900027},
OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000451446000005,
Author = {Kang, Jiyoung and Suh, Eunyoung E.},
Title = {Development and Evaluation of ``Chronic Illness Care Smartphone Apps{''}
   on Nursing Students' Knowledge, Self-efficacy, and Learning Experience},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {36},
Number = {11},
Pages = {550-559},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {This study developed smartphone-based virtual experiential nursing
   applications to care for patients with chronic illness, especially
   patients with hypertension and diabetes, and evaluated the effect of the
   applications on nursing students' knowledge, self-efficacy, and learning
   experiences. Applications using gamification elements were developed
   according to the steps of assessment, design, development,
   implementation, and evaluation. Knowledge and self-efficacy were
   assessed via questionnaires, while learning experiences were assessed
   via six focus group interviews after the applications were used for 1
   week. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, (2)
   test, Fisher's exact test, t test for the homogeneity of participants
   (experimental, 49; control, 43), an independent t test, and a paired t
   test for effectiveness in each group. Qualitative data were analyzed
   using qualitative thematic analysis. Knowledge on hypertension (t =
   4.41, P < .001) and diabetes (t = 2.45, P < .009), as well as
   self-efficacy for hypertension (t = 3.08, P < .002) and diabetes (t =
   1.75, P < .043), significantly improved in the experimental group
   compared to the control group. Students may use the applications as
   complementary learning resources without the limitations of time and
   space, and students were satisfied overall with their use. The chronic
   illness care smartphone applications are effective learning resources
   that assist students in assessing patients' health problems and
   implementing nursing care plans to improve patient conditions.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Suh, EE (Corresponding Author), Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Room 513,103 Daehakro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Kang, Jiyoung, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Room 513,103 Daehakro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Suh, Eunyoung E., Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000447},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Chronic illness; Gamification; Mobile apps; Nursing education;
   Smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {GAMIFICATION; EDUCATION},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {esuh@snu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {Suh, Eunyoung/0000-0002-2866-0911},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (Ministry
   of Science, ICT, and Future Planning) {[}NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
   (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (Ministry of Science, ICT,
   and Future Planning) (NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176). This manuscript is based
   on a part of the first author's doctoral dissertation from Seoul
   National University.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000451446000005},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000422882200015,
Author = {Chaves, Fernanda Figueredo and Abranches de Carvalho, Thamiris Lucchesi
   and Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera and Pagano, Adriana Silvina and Reis, Ilka
   Afonso and Torres, Heloisa Carvalho},
Title = {Mobile applications for adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus:
   integrative literature review},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {30},
Number = {5},
Pages = {565-572},
Month = {SEP-OCT},
Abstract = {Objective: To examine the functionalities of mobile applications for
   self-care of adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus.
   Methods: Integrative review targeting articles in journals indexed in
   the following databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health
   Literature, Cochrane Library, Latin American Health Sciences Literature,
   PubMed (National Library of Medicine), Scopus, and Web of Science in the
   period between 2012 and 2017 using the following descriptors and their
   respective descriptors in English and Spanish: mobile applications,
   self-care and type 1diabetes mellitus.
   Results: Databank query yielded 248 articles, out of which 12 articles
   met the selection criteria and were included in the final analysis.
   Applications were examined in terms of functionalities catering for
   glycemic control, insulin therapy, diet, physical activity, sentiment
   analysis and social relationships. No article reported on an application
   featuring all of the examined functionalities.
   Conclusion: Mobile application functionalities were pointed out as
   essential aids in glycemic control of adolescents with type 1 diabetes
   mellitus.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Torres, HC (Corresponding Author), Av Prof Alfredo Balena 190, BR-30130100 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
   Chaves, Fernanda Figueredo; Abranches de Carvalho, Thamiris Lucchesi; Torres, Heloisa Carvalho, Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Escola Enfermagem, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
   Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera, Pontificia Univ Catolica Parana, Fac Informat, Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
   Pagano, Adriana Silvina, Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Letras, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
   Reis, Ilka Afonso, Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Inst Ciencias Exatas, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1982-0194201700070},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Diabetes mellitus, type 1; Adolescent; Mobile applications; Self care;
   Scientific and technical publications},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {heloisa@enf.ufmg.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Pontificia Universidade Catolica
   do Parana; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Universidade Federal de
   Minas Gerais},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera/F-6987-2015
   Reis, Ilka Afonso/AAO-5375-2021
   Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera/R-7073-2019
   Reis, Ilka Afonso/AAG-8007-2019
   Pagano, Adriana/AAD-2168-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Paraiso, Emerson Cabrera/0000-0002-6740-7855
   Reis, Ilka Afonso/0000-0001-7199-8590
   Pagano, Adriana/0000-0002-3150-3503},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {FAPEMIG Research Foundation of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
   {[}APQ-01.461-14]; CNPq National Council for Scientific and
   Technological Development, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil
   {[}305129/2013, 446408/2014-0, 306873/2016-8]},
Funding-Text = {The study was funded by FAPEMIG Research Foundation of the State of
   Minas Gerais, Brazil (research grant APQ-01.461-14) and CNPq National
   Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Ministry of
   Science and Technology, Brazil (grants 305129/2013, 446408/2014-0 and
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Number-of-Cited-References = {22},
Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {Acta Paul. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {FT1FZ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000422882200015},
OA = {Green Published, Green Submitted, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000467726500002,
Author = {Curtis, Alexa C. and Satre, Derek D. and Ly, Khanh and Wamsley, Maria
   and Satterfield, Jason},
Title = {Implementation of alcohol and drug screening, brief intervention, and
   referral to treatment: Nurse practitioner learner perspectives on a
   mobile app},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {31},
Number = {4},
Pages = {219-225},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background and purpose: Screening, brief Intervention, and referral to
   treatment (SBIRT) is a widely trained evidence-based strategy to
   identify and address alcohol and drug use problems. The purpose of this
   qualitative study was to explore the experience of family nurse
   practitioner (FNP) learners in the implementation of SBIRT and the
   perceived clinical utility of an SBIRT mobile app. Methods: Twenty-two
   FNP learners completed didactic SBIRT training and orientation to an
   SBIRT mobile app. At the conclusion of the study, participant focus
   groups explored overall SBIRT delivery (N = 19) and SBIRT mobile app
   utilization (N = 14). Focus group data were analyzed within a Theory of
   Planned Behavior framework. Results: Participants indicated that the
   mobile app was useful in the ongoing development of SBIRT knowledge,
   skill confidence, and motivation. Learners identified the clinical
   context as a major factor in facilitating the delivery of SBIRT overall.
   Participants who did not deliver SBIRT indicated that the most
   significant barriers to SBIRT implementation were lack of support from
   clinical preceptors and health systems. Conclusions: Findings suggest
   that a mobile app is an acceptable and feasible tool to improve the
   delivery of SBIRT. However, collaboration with preceptors and clinical
   training organizations is essential to optimize clinical translation.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Curtis, AC (Corresponding Author), Univ San Francisco, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Profess, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA.
   Curtis, Alexa C., Univ San Francisco, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Profess, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA.
   Satre, Derek D., Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Psychiat, Weill Inst Neurosci, San Francisco, CA USA.
   Satre, Derek D., Kaiser Permanente Northern Calif, Div Res, Oakland, CA USA.
   Ly, Khanh; Wamsley, Maria; Satterfield, Jason, Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Gen Internal Med, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/JXX.0000000000000136},
ISSN = {2327-6886},
EISSN = {2327-6924},
Keywords = {clinical skill translation; mobile app; NP training; SBIRT},
Keywords-Plus = {TREATMENT SBIRT; PRIMARY-CARE; STRATEGIES; BARRIERS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Author-Email = {accurtis@usfca.edu},
Affiliations = {University of San Francisco; University of California System; University
   of California San Francisco; Kaiser Permanente; University of California
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {6},
Journal-ISO = {J. Am. Assoc. Nurs. Pract.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {HX9KN},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000935880000001,
Author = {Hojati, Zohreh and Goudarzi, Fateme and Hasanvand, Shirin and Galehdar,
   Nasrin and Birjandi, Mehdi},
Title = {The impact of training chemotherapy safety standards with a smartphone
   application on the knowledge, attitude, and performance of nurses},
Journal = {BMC NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB 16},
Abstract = {BackgroundNurses who play the leading role in caring for patients,
   especially nurses in the chemotherapy department who are constantly
   exposed to high-risk drugs and their side effects, should pay more
   attention to occupational safety. This study was performed to determine
   the effect of training chemotherapy safety standards using a smartphone
   application on nurses' knowledge, attitude, and performance.MethodsThe
   whole enumeration of fifty oncology nurses was recruited who they worked
   in 3 hospitals affiliated with Lorestan University of Medical Sciences
   (west of Iran). The study was conducted from June to November 2021. The
   training was done for four weeks with a smartphone application,
   including six main courses of familiarity with hazardous drugs, Personal
   Protective Equipment, preparation, storage and transfer, spilling, and
   wastes disposal of hazardous drudges . The nurses' knowledge, attitude,
   and performance questionnaire were completed before, immediately after,
   and one month after the intervention. Data analysis was performed using
   SPSS version 26, descriptive and inferential statistical tests of
   independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Spearman's rank
   correlation coefficient, repeated measures analysis of variance, and the
   Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) model.ResultsMean knowledge score
   of participants before, immediately after, and one month after the
   intervention was (47.18 +/- 8.19), (60.08 +/- 3.82), and (61.88 +/-
   3.45), respectively. The mean attitude score of participants before,
   immediately after, and one month after the intervention was (30.34 +/-
   3.94), (34.32 +/- 3.25), and (34.98 +/- 2.88), in order, and the mean
   performance score of participants before, immediately after, and one
   month after the intervention was (43.60 +/- 5.11), (51.78 +/- 3.15) and
   (52.88 +/- 3.06), respectively. The mean nurses' knowledge, attitude,
   and performance score increased significantly over time (P <
   0.001).ConclusionsTeaching chemotherapy safety standards using the
   application improved oncology nurses' knowledge, attitude, and
   performance. Appropriate educational programs, especially by new methods
   such as E-learning, are recommended for providing safety for nurses.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Goudarzi, F (Corresponding Author), Lorestan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Khorramabad, Iran.
   Hojati, Zohreh, Lorestan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Boroujerd Sch Nursing, Khorramabad, Iran.
   Goudarzi, Fateme; Hasanvand, Shirin, Lorestan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Khorramabad, Iran.
   Galehdar, Nasrin, Lorestan Univ Med Sci, Paramed Fac, Surg Technol Dept, Khorramabad, Iran.
   Birjandi, Mehdi, Lorestan Univ Med Sci, Nutr Hlth Res Ctr, Khorramabad, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12912-023-01199-8},
Article-Number = {43},
ISSN = {1472-6955},
Keywords = {Chemotherapy; Education; Mobile application; Nurse; Safety},
Keywords-Plus = {ONCOLOGY NURSES; CYTOTOXIC DRUGS; HOSPITALS; EXPOSURE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {fatemegoudarzi75@yahoo.com},
Affiliations = {Lorestan University of Medical Sciences; Lorestan University of Medical
   Sciences; Lorestan University of Medical Sciences; Lorestan University
   of Medical Sciences},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {birjandi, mehdi/U-7804-2017},
ORCID-Numbers = {birjandi, mehdi/0000-0002-0737-8044},
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@article{ WOS:000692042100009,
Author = {Nurhaeni, Nani and Chodidjah, Siti and Adawiyah, Robiyatul and Astuti},
Title = {Using a mobile application ({''}PrimaKu{''}) to promote childhood
   immunization in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study},
Journal = {BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Pages = {329-335},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Background: Universal immunization coverage among children in Indonesia
   is low compared to the global target. Many children in Indonesia are not
   fully immunized as recommended by the government, which results in a
   high mortality rate. The government has developed a mobile application
   (PrimaKu) to provide information on vaccinations and reminder features.
   However, the successful use of the immunization features of the app has
   not been widely studied.
   Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the use of PrimaKu on maternal
   attitudes toward immunization and complete basic immunizations status
   among Indonesian children aged 12 to 24 months.
   Methods: A cross-sectional research was conducted at a public health
   center in West Java Province, Indonesia, from August to December 2020.
   Convenience sampling was used to select the respondents. Data were
   collected using validated questionnaires and analyzed using binomial
   logistic regression.
   Results: A total of 119 mothers were included. About 44.5\% of children
   had a complete basic immunization status. Mothers who had a supportive
   attitude toward immunization were 3.58 times (95\% CI 1.49-8.57, p
   0.003) more likely to complete the basic immunization, and those who
   used the mobile app were 3.23 times (95\% CI 1.18-8.87, p 0.034) more
   likely to complete the immunization.
   Conclusion: Using the PrimaKu mobile application could increase maternal
   attitudes toward immunization and complete basic immunization status.
   Therefore, public health nurses should provide comprehensive education
   and improve mothers' literacy to use the application.},
Publisher = {BELITUNG RAYA FOUNDATION},
Address = {RT 06 RW 02, URISAN JAYA, PADANG, BELITUNG TIMUR, MANGGAR, BANGKA,
   BELITUNG, INDONESIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Nurhaeni, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Indonesia, Fac Nursing, Dept Pediat Nursing, Jl Prof Dr Bander Djohan,Ul Depok Campus, Java 16424, Indonesia.
   Nurhaeni, Nani; Chodidjah, Siti; Adawiyah, Robiyatul; Astuti, Univ Indonesia, Fac Nursing, Dept Pediat Nursing, Jl Prof Dr Bander Djohan,Ul Depok Campus, Java 16424, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.33546/bnj.1524},
ISSN = {2528-181X},
EISSN = {2477-4073},
Keywords = {attitudes; immunization; child; mobile application; nursing; Indonesia},
Keywords-Plus = {VACCINATION COVERAGE; TECHNOLOGIES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {nani-n@ui.ac.id},
Affiliations = {University of Indonesia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {NURHAENI, NANI/JBJ-4352-2023
   Chodidjah, Siti/JBJ-4595-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Chodidjah, Siti/0000-0001-8824-1519
   Astuti, Astuti/0000-0001-5676-2408},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.},
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@article{ WOS:000987513900002,
Author = {Aydin, Aydanur and Guersoy, Ayla and Karal, Hasan},
Title = {Mobile care app development process: using the ADDIE model to manage
   symptoms after breast cancer surgery (step 1)},
Journal = {DISCOVER ONCOLOGY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {14},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAY 9},
Abstract = {The use of mobile applications is widespread in patient monitoring or
   education today. This study aims to describe the design and development
   process of a mobile app that supports patient self-care after breast
   cancer surgery. We used the ADDIE model to develop and test the mobile
   app. ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation)
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   with its own set of steps. Once the steps within each phase are
   completed, the model progresses to the next phase, ultimately resulting
   in a ``usable{''} product. Different team collaborations were
   established within each phase, and support was obtained from multiple
   experts during the design process. Thanks to this model, the information
   that patients need was transformed into a technological product. This
   article, which explains the stages of the product design process for
   mobile applications, provides information that may be helpful to
   researchers working on similar products.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Aydin, A (Corresponding Author), Gumushane Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Dept, Gumushane, Turkiye.
   Aydin, Aydanur, Gumushane Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Dept, Gumushane, Turkiye.
   Guersoy, Ayla, Antalya Bilim Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Dept, Antalya, Turkiye.
   Karal, Hasan, Trabzon Univ, Fac Educ Comp \& Instructional Technol Educ, Trabzon, Turkiye.},
DOI = {10.1007/s12672-023-00676-5},
Article-Number = {63},
EISSN = {2730-6011},
Keywords = {Mobile app; ADDIE; Self-care; Breast cancer; Breast cancer surgery;
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Research-Areas = {Oncology; Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
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@article{ WOS:000991268800001,
Author = {Saito, Cassia Mitsuko and Dal Sasso, Grace Teresinha Marcon},
Title = {Contribution of mobile applications to the high-fidelity clinical
   simulation in nursing: an integrative review},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {36},
Abstract = {Objective: To identify the contributions of mobile applications to the
   design or conduct of high-fidelity clinical simulation in Nursing in
   order to promote and facilitate the use of simulation as an educational
   strategy. Methods: Integrative review of scientific studies published in
   indexed databases: BDENF, CINAHL, LILACS, MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, Web of
   Science, and Cochrane and SciELO libraries, guided by the Preferred
   Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Studies in
   English, Portuguese or Spanish were included, available in full and
   without time restrictions. The search yielded 320 studies and, after
   reviewing full texts and analyzed data, four studies were selected that
   met the research objective. Results: Four mobile applications were found
   that can contribute to high-fidelity clinical simulation activities in
   Nursing, however one is still under development. Two applications are
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   one contributes to the simulation design. Conclusion: Improving the
   development of a simulation strategy requires practical and easily
   accessible tools to assist the faculty. Thus, the research allowed the
   identification of mobile applications contributions to simulation design
   and facilitation, however, the limited number of studies found and the
   lack of methodological rigor description and evaluation tests in the
   development process, indicates the gap of available and evidencebased
   mobile applications that directly contribute to the needs of simulation
   providers, which could guide them to develop an effective learning
   experience.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Saito, CM (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Saito, Cassia Mitsuko; Dal Sasso, Grace Teresinha Marcon, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.37689/acta-ape/2023AR023522},
Article-Number = {eAPE02352},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Health education; Simulation; Mobile applications; Evidence-based
   practice; Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {STANDARDS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {cassia.m.saito@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)},
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@article{ WOS:000854067700019,
Author = {Feldman, Amy G. and Moore, Susan and Bull, Sheana and Morris, Megan A.
   and Wilson, Kumanan and Bell, Cameron and Collins, Margaret M. and
   Denize, Kathryn M. and Kempe, Allison},
Title = {A Smartphone App to Increase Immunizations in the Pediatric Solid Organ
   Transplant Population: Development and Initial Usability Study},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: Vaccine-preventable infections result in significant
   morbidity, mortality, and costs in pediatric transplant recipients.
   However, at the time of transplant, less than 20\% of children are
   up-to-date for age-appropriate immunizations that could prevent these
   diseases. Smartphone apps have the potential to increase immunization
   rates through their ability to provide vaccine education, send vaccine
   reminders, and facilitate communication between parents and a
   multidisciplinary medical group.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the development of a
   smartphone app, Immunize PediatricTransplant, to promote pretransplant
   immunization and to report on app functionality and usability when
   applied to the target population.
   Methods: We used a mixed methods study design guided by the Mobile
   Health Agile Development and Evaluation Lifecycle. We first completed a
   formative research including semistructured interviews with transplant
   stakeholders (12 primary care physicians, 40 parents or guardians of
   transplant recipients, 11 transplant nurse coordinators, and 19
   transplant subspecialists) to explore the acceptability of an
   immunization app to be used in the pretransplant period. Based on these
   findings, CANImmunize Inc developed the Immunize PediatricTransplant
   app. We next held 2 focus group discussions with 5-6 transplant
   stakeholders/group (n=11; 5 parents of transplant recipients, 2 primary
   care physicians, 2 transplant nurse coordinators, and 2 transplant
   subspecialists) to receive feedback on the app. After the app
   modifications were made, alpha testing was conducted on the functional
   prototype. We then implemented beta testing with 12 stakeholders (6
   parents of transplant recipients, 2 primary care doctors, 2 transplant
   nurse coordinators, and 2 transplant subspecialists) to refine the app
   through an iterative process. Finally, the stakeholders completed the
   user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) to assess
   the functionality and quality of the app.
   Results: A new Android- and Apple-compatible app, Immunize
   PediatricTransplant, was developed to improve immunization delivery in
   the pretransplant period. The app contains information about vaccine use
   in the pretransplant period, houses a complete immunization record for
   each child, includes a communication tool for parents and care
   providers, and sends automated reminders to parents and care providers
   when immunizations are due. During usability testing, the stakeholders
   were able to enter a mock vaccine record containing 16 vaccines in an
   average of 8.1 minutes (SD 1.8) with 87\% accuracy. The stakeholders
   rated engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information quality of
   the app as 4.2/5, 4.5/5, 4.6/5, and 4.8/5, respectively. All
   participants reported that they would recommend this app to families and
   care teams with a child awaiting solid organ transplant.
   Conclusions: Through a systematic, user-centered, agile, iterative
   approach, the Immunize PediatricTransplant app was developed to improve
   immunization delivery in the pretransplant period. The app tested well
   with end users. Further testing and agile development among patients
   awaiting transplant are needed to understand real-world acceptability
   and effectiveness in improving immunization rates in children awaiting
   transplant.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Feldman, AG (Corresponding Author), Childrens Hosp Colorado, 13123 E 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Feldman, Amy G.; Moore, Susan; Morris, Megan A.; Kempe, Allison, Adult \& Child Consortium Hlth Outcomes Res \& Deli, Aurora, CO USA.
   Feldman, Amy G.; Moore, Susan; Morris, Megan A.; Kempe, Allison, Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Aurora, CO USA.
   Feldman, Amy G.; Kempe, Allison, Childrens Hosp Colorado, 13123 E 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Moore, Susan; Bull, Sheana, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Aurora, CO USA.
   Wilson, Kumanan, Univ Ottawa, Ottawa Hosp, Bruyere \& Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Bell, Cameron; Collins, Margaret M.; Denize, Kathryn M., CANImmunize Inc, Ottawa, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.2196/32273},
Article-Number = {e32273},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {vaccinations; transplantation; mobile app; agile development;
   immunization; mHealth; mobile health; children; transplant recipients;
   pediatric transplant recipients; pediatrics},
Keywords-Plus = {LIVER-TRANSPLANT; VACCINATION; TECHNOLOGIES; SERVICES; BARRIERS;
   CHILDREN},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {amy.feldman@childrenscolorado.org},
Affiliations = {University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
   Campus; Children's Hospital Colorado; Colorado School of Public Health;
   University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute},
ORCID-Numbers = {Feldman, Amy/0000-0003-4021-5615
   Bell, Cameron/0000-0003-1534-8459
   Collins, Margo/0000-0001-7459-3732
   Morris, Megan/0000-0002-0386-992X
   Wilson, Kumanan/0000-0002-1741-7705},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Health (NIH)/National Center for Advancing
   Translational Sciences Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences
   Awards {[}KL2 TR002534]; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
   Grant {[}K08 HS026510-01A1]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to acknowledge all transplant stakeholders who
   participated in this research. AF is supported by National Institute of
   Health (NIH)/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
   Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Awards Grant KL2 TR002534,
   as well as Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Grant K08
   HS026510-01A1. The contents are the authors' sole responsibility and do
   not necessarily represent official NIH views.},
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Author = {Ham, Nathaniel and Dirin, Amir and Laine, Teemu H.},
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE AND HUMANIZED COMPUTING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2, SI},
Pages = {259-271},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {The increasing usage of smartphones in daily life has received
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   In a working day, a nurse often visits different locations such as the
   patient's room, different laboratories, and offices for filling reports.
   There is still a limited capability to access context relevant
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   context, the process of analyzing and predicting user behavior, and
   finally, the process of displaying the information through a dynamically
   generated UI.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER HEIDELBERG},
Address = {TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
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Author-Email = {ham.nathan88@gmail.com
   amir.dirin@haaga-helia.fi
   teemu@ubilife.net},
Affiliations = {Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences; Ajou University},
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@article{ WOS:000422883300006,
Author = {Bof Vescovi, Selma de Jesus and Primo, Candida Canicali and Sant' Anna,
   Hugo Cristo and de Oliveira Bringuete, Maria Edla and Rohr, Roseane
   Vargas and do Prado, Thiago Nascimento and Silveira Bicudo, Sheilla
   Diniz},
Title = {Mobile application for evaluation of feet in people with diabetes
   mellitus},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {30},
Number = {6},
Pages = {607-613},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Objective: To describe the process of development and validation of a
   mobile application on foot assessment and risk classification of people
   with Diabetes mellitus.
   Methods: Methodological study, conducted in four stages: definition of
   requirements for and development of the conceptual model; generation of
   alternatives for implementation and prototyping; testing; and,
   implementation. The application was developed based on the national and
   international guidelines on Diabetes mellitus; it followed the standard
   of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards for Software
   Engineering, and used the Intel XDK program for IOS and Android
   platforms. The product was evaluated by the development team for
   usability through the Nielsen heuristics, and validated by nurses
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   Results: The CuidarTech mobile application ``Foot examination{''} is
   composed of seven screens that integrate the elements for assessment and
   risk classification, and eight screens (forms) with the sequence of the
   examination. After its execution, a screen shows the risk classification
   and the clinical findings, with recommendations for each type of risk.
   Conclusion: According to the nurse experts, the application is
   functional, reliable, adequate, and efficient.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Vescovi, SDB (Corresponding Author), Rua Jose Aurelio dos Santos,1700, BR-29680000 Santa Luzia, ES, Brazil.
   Bof Vescovi, Selma de Jesus; Primo, Candida Canicali; Sant' Anna, Hugo Cristo; de Oliveira Bringuete, Maria Edla; Rohr, Roseane Vargas; do Prado, Thiago Nascimento; Silveira Bicudo, Sheilla Diniz, Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Espirito Santo, ES, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1982-0194201700087},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Diabetes mellitus; Nursing process; Diabetic foot; Mobile applications},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {selmabof@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo},
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@article{ WOS:000743967900038,
Author = {Kurtuncu, Meltem and Kurt, Aylin and Arslan, Nurten},
Title = {An Examination of Nurses' Acceptance of Mobile Health Applications},
Journal = {CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {11},
Number = {4},
Pages = {865-870},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Objectives: This study aims to examine nurses' acceptance of Mobile
   Health Applications.
   Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 321 nurses in a
   health practices and research center between March-July of 2020. Data
   collection instruments were Personal Data Form and Mobile Applications
   Acceptance Model.
   Results: In this study, 97.2\% of the nurses believed that mobile health
   applications should be used more in hospitals. The total mean score of
   the nurses on the Mobile Applications Acceptance Model (MAAM) was 124.69
   +/- 15.98. Nurses under the age of 30, those who worked in intensive
   care units, and those who owned a mobile device exhibited higher total
   mean scores on the MAAM (p<0.05). The MAAM total mean scores were higher
   among those who thought Mobile Health Applications should be made more
   widespread (p<0.04), who felt that Mobile Health Applications were
   effective in accessing individual health data (p<0.001), who felt that
   using Mobile Health Applications were easy (p=0.02), who believed that
   using Mobile Health Applications helped patients access health services
   without having to go to the hospital (p<0.001), and who wanted to help
   patients obtain health services without going to the hospital (p<0.001).
   Conclusion: Nurses' level of mobile health applications acceptance in
   terms of using mobile applications was high in our study. Most of the
   nurses expressed positive views on the use of mobile applications in the
   hospital setting.},
Publisher = {MARMARA UNIV, INST HEALTH SCIENCES},
Address = {MARMARA U BASIBUYUK SAGLIK YERLESKESI, SAGLIK BILIMLERI ENSTITUSU
   MUDURLUGU, BASIBUYUK YOLU 9-3, ISTANBUL, 34854, TURKEY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kurt, A (Corresponding Author), Bartin Univ, Dept Child Hlth Nursing, Bartin, Turkey.
   Kurtuncu, Meltem; Arslan, Nurten, Zonguldak \& Dent Ecevit Univ, Dept Child Hlth Nursing, Zonguldak, Turkey.
   Kurt, Aylin, Bartin Univ, Dept Child Hlth Nursing, Bartin, Turkey.},
DOI = {10.33808/clinexphealthsci.905574},
ISSN = {2459-1459},
Keywords = {Mobile health; mobile applications; nurse; health services},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNOLOGY; CARE; MANAGEMENT; SYSTEM; APPS},
Research-Areas = {Research \& Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, Research \& Experimental},
Author-Email = {aylinkurt67@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Bartin University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {ARSLAN, NURTEN/ISU-7324-2023
   Kurt, Aylin/ADQ-9783-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kurt, Aylin/0000-0002-5521-0828},
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@article{ WOS:000766786900021,
Author = {Lee, JuHee and Yeom, Insun and Chung, Misook L. and Kim, Yielin and Yoo,
   Subin and Kim, Eunyoung},
Title = {Use of Mobile Apps for Self-care in People With Parkinson Disease:
   Systematic Review},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 27},
Abstract = {Background: Self-care is essential for people with Parkinson disease
   (PD) to minimize their disability and adapt to alterations in physical
   abilities due to this progressive neurodegenerative disorder. With rapid
   developments in mobile technology, many health-related mobile apps for
   PD have been developed and used. However, research on mobile app-based
   self-care in PD is insufficient. Objective: This study aimed to explore
   the features and characteristics of mobile apps for self-care in people
   with PD. Methods: This study was performed sequentially according to the
   PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and
   Meta-Analyses) statement. PubMed, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing
   and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and
   PsycINFO were searched in consultation with a librarian on June 8, 2021.
   We used keywords including ``Parkinson disease{''} and ``mobile.{''}
   Results: A total of 17 studies were selected based on the inclusion
   criteria, including 3 randomized controlled trials and 14 observational
   studies or quasi-experimental studies. The use of mobile apps for
   self-care in people with PD focused on symptom monitoring, especially
   motor symptoms. Motor symptoms were objectively measured mainly through
   the sensors of smartphones or wearable devices and task performance.
   Nonmotor symptoms were monitored through task performance or
   self-reported questionnaires in mobile apps. Most existing studies have
   focused on clinical symptom assessment in people with PD, and there is a
   lack of studies focusing on symptom management. Conclusions: Mobile apps
   for people with PD have been developed and used, but strategies for
   self-management are insufficient. We recommend the development of mobile
   apps focused on self-care that can enhance symptom management and health
   promotion practices. Studies should also evaluate the effects of mobile
   apps on symptom improvement and quality of life in people with PD. Trial
   Registration: PROSPERO International Prospective Register of Systematic
   Reviews CRD42021267374;
   https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display\_record.php?ID=CRD4202126737
   4.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, E (Corresponding Author), Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Brain Korea FOUR Project 21, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Lee, JuHee, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Yonsei Evidence Based Nursing Ctr Korea, Mo Im Kim Nursing Res Inst,A JBI Affiliated Grp, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, JuHee; Yeom, Insun; Yoo, Subin; Kim, Eunyoung, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Brain Korea FOUR Project 21, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Chung, Misook L., Univ Kentucky, Coll Nursing, Lexington, KY USA.
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DOI = {10.2196/33944},
Article-Number = {e33944},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {systematic review; Parkinson disease; motor symptoms; nonmotor symptoms;
   smartphone; mobile phone; mobile health; mobile apps; self-care;
   symptom; monitoring; review; disability; app; care; quality of life;
   self-management},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {key7481@daum.net},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System; Yonsei University;
   Yonsei University Health System; University of Kentucky; Yonsei
   University; Yonsei University Health System},
ORCID-Numbers = {Yoo, Subin/0000-0002-1076-9177
   Kim, Eunyoung/0000-0003-0644-9880
   Lee, JuHee/0000-0002-2805-1622
   Kim, Yielin/0000-0003-4181-7845},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
   (NRF) of Korea - Ministry of Education {[}2018R1D1A1A02085559,
   2020R1A6A1A03041989]; Brain Korea 21 FOUR - NRF; Mo-Im Kim Nursing
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   FOUR - NRF, Yonsei University College of Nursing; National Research
   Foundation of Korea {[}2018R1D1A1A02085559] Funding Source: Korea
   Institute of Science \& Technology Information (KISTI), National Science
   \& Technology Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through
   the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea funded by the Ministry
   of Education (grants 2018R1D1A1A02085559 and 2020R1A6A1A03041989), the
   Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project funded by the NRF, and a 2021 International
   Joint Research Grant from Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei
   University College of Nursing. Authors SY and EK received a scholarship
   from the Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project funded by the NRF, Yonsei
   University College of Nursing.},
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@article{ WOS:000739447200007,
Author = {da Silva, Mylene Gomes and Sakata-So, Karen Namie and Pereira, Erica
   Gomes and Egry, Emiko Yoshikawa},
Title = {Mobile application of the Terminology Subset for Coping with Domestic
   Violence Against Children},
Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {74},
Number = {5},
Abstract = {Objective: to describe the development of a mobile application for the
   International Classification Terminology Subset for Nursing Practice for
   Coping with Domestic Violence Against Children. Methods: an applied
   research of technological development, based on the Analysis, Design,
   Development, Implementation and Evaluation model and on the
   terminological subset based on the Theory of Nursing Praxis Intervention
   in Collective Health framework. Results: the application is divided
   into: 1) ``Definition{''}: characterizes the phenomenon of violence
   against children; 2){''}Assistance{''}: electronic record of nursing
   care; 3) ``Diagnosis Consultation{''}; 4) ``Intervention
   Consultation{''}: nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions related
   to children and their families, subdivided into Strengthening and
   Weariness group. Final considerations: built from scientific research,
   the application has the potential to support nursing care, presenting,
   in an organized and systematic manner, nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and
   interventions, in addition to enabling the registration of cases under
   monitoring.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {da Silva, MG (Corresponding Author), Escola Enfermagem Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   da Silva, Mylene Gomes; Sakata-So, Karen Namie; Pereira, Erica Gomes; Egry, Emiko Yoshikawa, Escola Enfermagem Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0287},
Article-Number = {e20200287},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Child Abuse; Primary Health Care; Mobile Applications; Nursing
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Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH; GENDER},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {mylene.silva@usp.br},
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@article{ WOS:000507869000001,
Author = {Kang, So Ra and Shin, Hyewon and Lee, JungMin and Kim, Shin-Jeong},
Title = {Effects of smartphone application education combined with hands-on
   practice in breast self-examination on junior nursing students in South
   Korea},
Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {17},
Number = {3},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background Breast self-examination is a convenient and effective way to
   detect breast abnormalities. Based on Dale's Cone of Experience theory,
   we hypothesized that the combination of a smartphone application with
   hands-on practice would have a greater impact than using a smartphone
   application alone. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects
   of different educational methods on (a) knowledge, (b) attitudes, (c)
   skills, and (d) students' satisfaction with the learning methods.
   Methods We conducted a pre- and post-test quasi-experimental design and
   developed a smartphone application using a video clip. One experimental
   group received smartphone-based education, another group received
   smartphone-based education combined with hands-on practice, and the
   control group received a one-time classroom lecture. We administered a
   pre-test, provided intervention, and conducted a post-test. Results
   Among the three groups, the knowledge and attitude of the experimental
   groups were significantly higher than that of the control group. In
   addition, the group using the combination of the smartphone application
   and hands-on practice showed the highest score changes in skills and
   satisfaction with the learning methods. Conclusions Smartphone
   application use combined with hands-on practice could be an effective
   education method for breast self-examination.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, SJ (Corresponding Author), Hallym Univ, Sch Nursing, 1 Hallymdaehak Gil, Chunchon 24252, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
   Kang, So Ra, Ewha Womans Univ, Div Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   Shin, Hyewon, Clemson Univ, Sch Nursing, Greenville, SC USA.
   Lee, JungMin, Univ North Carolina Greensboro, Sch Nursing, Greensboro, NC USA.
   Kim, Shin-Jeong, Hallym Univ, Sch Nursing, 1 Hallymdaehak Gil, Chunchon 24252, Gangwon Do, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/jjns.12318},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2020},
Article-Number = {e12318},
ISSN = {1742-7932},
EISSN = {1742-7924},
Keywords = {breast self-examination; health education; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {WOMEN; TECHNOLOGY; AWARENESS; IMPACT; MODEL; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {ksj@hallym.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Ewha Womans University; Clemson University; University of North
   Carolina; University of North Carolina Greensboro; Hallym University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shin, hyewon/AAG-7434-2020
   Shin, hyewon/ITU-5631-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Shin, hyewon/0000-0003-1831-3710
   kang, So-Ra/0000-0003-3783-8854
   Kim, Shin-Jeong/0000-0003-2582-3436},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Hallym University {[}HRF-201905-009]},
Funding-Text = {Hallym University, Grant/Award Number: HRF-201905-009},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000507869000001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000435186700001,
Author = {Salome, Geraldo Magela and Ferreira, Lydia Masako},
Title = {Developing a Mobile App for Prevention and Treatment of Pressure
   Injuries},
Journal = {ADVANCES IN SKIN \& WOUND CARE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {1-6},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {OBJECTIVE: This descriptive study describes the planning and development
   of a mobile application (app) for prevention and treatment of pressure
   injuries for use by providers in a university research center. The app
   delineates risk factors for pressure injury development, provides an
   evaluation of the wound, recommends wound cleansing procedures, performs
   pressure injury staging, and recommends treatment interventions.
   METHODS: A mobile app was developed using a contextualized instructional
   design, which involves a constructivist proposal and planning,
   developing, and applying specific didactic situations, thus
   incorporating mechanisms that favor contextualization. A literature
   search was conducted to identify relevant studies for the construction
   of the mobile app. The development process involved the selection of app
   tools, definition of the navigation structure, and planning of the
   environment configuration. The environment for downloading the app
   software on the Internet and installing it on the mobile device was
   created.
   MAIN RESULTS: The literature search yielded 18 articles, 2 books, and 1
   master's degree thesis. A mobile app was created with an easy-to-use
   graphic interface. The app stores the patient's demographic
   characteristics and provides an evaluation of his/her wound, a list of
   risk factors for pressure injury development, wound cleansing
   procedures, and treatment interventions.
   CONCLUSIONS: The developed app may be useful in clinical practice,
   helping to prevent pressure injuries and promote select nursing
   interventions for the treatment of patients with pressure injury.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Salome, GM (Corresponding Author), Univ Vale Sapucai, Masters Degree Program Appl Hlth Sci, Pouso Alegre, MG, Brazil.
   Salome, GM (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Grad Program Translat Surg, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Salome, Geraldo Magela, Univ Vale Sapucai, Masters Degree Program Appl Hlth Sci, Pouso Alegre, MG, Brazil.
   Salome, Geraldo Magela, Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Grad Program Translat Surg, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Ferreira, Lydia Masako, Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Div Plast Surg, Sao Paulo, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1097/01.ASW.0000529693.60680.5e},
ISSN = {1527-7941},
EISSN = {1538-8654},
Keywords = {app; clinical protocols; disease prevention; mobile application; nursing
   intervention; pressure injury; pressure injury staging},
Keywords-Plus = {SYSTEM; ULCERS},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Nursing; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Nursing; Surgery},
Affiliations = {Universidade do Vale do Sapucai (UNIVAS); Universidade Federal de Sao
   Paulo (UNIFESP); Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ferreira, Lydia Masako/B-7511-2012
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ORCID-Numbers = {Salomé, Geraldo Magela/0000-0002-7315-4866},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {25},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {16},
Journal-ISO = {Adv. Skin Wound Care},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000435186700001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000684807100001,
Author = {Rosa, Debora and Villa, Giulia and Bonetti, Loris and Togni, Serena and
   Montanari, Emanuele and Destrebecq, Anne and Terzoni, Stefano},
Title = {The use of mobile applications in urology. A systematic review},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGICAL NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {105-116},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Can the use of mobile applications (apps) improve quality of life and
   disease management in adult patients with urologic disease? Technology
   has created new opportunities to promote behavioural change in the daily
   lives of patients. One third of adults in the United States who own
   smartphones or tablets use health apps to improve their health. The aim
   of this review was to analyse whether use of mobile apps improves the
   quality of life and symptom management of urological patients.
   Databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus. Search terms (free terms, MeSH):
   mobile apps, urologic diseases. Papers searched included all randomized
   controlled trials, quasi-experimental studies, analytical
   cross-sectional studies, cohort studies, and case-control studies. Nine
   articles were analysed. The review showed that mobile apps purpose-built
   for urological patients can improve quality of life, signs and symptoms.
   It is necessary that nurses and physicians be familiar with these apps
   in order to identify and benefit those patients who deal with disabling
   diseases that prevent them performing their daily activities to the
   desired degree. Mhealth makes inroads into the medical profession, both
   doctors and nurses should maintain awareness not only of drug and other
   therapies but also of the efficacy of the mobile health apps available.
   Digital health treatment has arrived and can no longer be considered
   merely peripheral.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Villa, G (Corresponding Author), Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Ctr Nursing Res \& Innovat, Milan, Italy.
   Rosa, Debora, San Luca Hosp, IRCCS Ist Auxol Italiano, Dept Cardiovasc Neural \& Metab Sci, Milan, Italy.
   Villa, Giulia, Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Ctr Nursing Res \& Innovat, Milan, Italy.
   Bonetti, Loris, Oncol Inst Southern Switzerland IOSI, Nursing Dev \& Res Unit, Bellinzona, Switzerland.
   Bonetti, Loris, Univ Appl Sci \& Arts Southern Switzerland SUPSI, Dept Business Econ Hlth \& Social Care, Manno, Switzerland.
   Togni, Serena, Fdn IRCCS, Natl Canc Inst, Hlth Care Profess Dept, Milan, Italy.
   Montanari, Emanuele, Fdn IRCCS Ca Granda Osped Maggiore Policlin, Dept Urol, Milan, Italy.
   Montanari, Emanuele; Destrebecq, Anne, Univ Milan, Dept Biomed Sci Hlth, Milan, Italy.
   Terzoni, Stefano, San Paolo Teaching Hosp, San Paolo Bachelor Sch Nursing, Milan, Italy.},
DOI = {10.1111/ijun.12282},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
ISSN = {1749-7701},
EISSN = {1749-771X},
Keywords = {mHealth; nurses; quality of life; urological disease},
Keywords-Plus = {OVERACTIVE BLADDER; SELF-MANAGEMENT; APP; QUESTIONNAIRE; SYMPTOMS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Urology \& Nephrology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Urology \& Nephrology},
Author-Email = {villa.giulia@hsr.it},
Affiliations = {IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano; Vita-Salute San Raffaele University;
   Institute of Oncology Research (IOR); Fondazione IRCCS Istituto
   Nazionale Tumori Milan; IRCCS Ca Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico;
   University of Milan},
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   Rosa, Debora/AAG-8957-2021
   Bonetti, Loris/T-6756-2019
   Destrebecq, Anne/L-7920-2016
   Terzoni, Stefano/AAH-7582-2021
   MONTANARI, EMANUELE/I-8034-2015
   },
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   Rosa, Debora/0000-0002-1440-3092
   Destrebecq, Anne/0000-0003-4250-7881
   Terzoni, Stefano/0000-0002-0716-5663
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Journal-ISO = {Int. J. Urol. Nurs.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000684807100001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000629172100001,
Author = {Metilda, C. J. and Sharma, Kamlesh K. and Sinha, Aditi P. and Agrawal,
   Deepak},
Title = {Effectiveness of Nurse-Driven Discharge Teaching Using Mobile
   Application for Home-Based Health Care Practices among Postoperative
   Neurosurgical Patients or Caregivers in a Tertiary Care Hospital, New
   Delhi: A Randomized Control Study},
Journal = {INDIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {18},
Number = {02},
Pages = {119-125},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Introduction Considering the increased access to mobile use even in the
   remote areas, it may be feasible to utilize mobile application
   (App)-based education among neurosurgical patients and caregivers for
   home-based care. Objective This study was aimed to assess the
   effectiveness of nurse-driven discharge teaching using mobile App for
   home-based health care practices in terms of discharge advice
   compliances, revisits, and satisfaction among postoperative
   neurosurgical patients. Materials and Methods This randomized control
   trial was conducted among 100 (50 in each arm) postoperative
   neurosurgical patients admitted to Neurosurgery department, All India
   Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The experimental group
   received mobile App-based discharge teaching additional to the routine
   paper- based discharge teaching received by the control group. Data were
   collected at baseline, during first (within 30th day) and second (within
   60th day) routine follow-up visits using adherence to refills and
   medications scale (ARMS) questionnaire (medication compliance),
   self-developed structured questionnaires (lifestyle practices like
   tracheostomy tube (TT) catheter care, exercises and diet changes,
   revisits, and satisfaction) and computerized log record from App. Data
   were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results The
   demographic and clinical profiles of both groups were comparable. There
   was no statistically significant difference in medication compliance
   between the experimental group and control group (p = 0.35 and 0.53) in
   first and second posttests, respectively. The level of confidence to
   perform lifestyle practices was high among experimental group. The
   subgroup analysis showed that patients in experimental arm were more
   compliant to medications as compared with control group (p = 0.001).
   Both the groups were comparable in terms of revisits (p = 0.26).
   However, the overall satisfaction of experimental group was reported to
   be highly using mobile App based teaching than control group with
   routine paper-based discharge teaching ( p = 0.001). Conclusion
   Nurse-driven discharge teaching using mobile App is an effective method
   for neurosurgical patients to adhere to home-based discharge teachings.
   Use of technology like mobile Apps in vernacular language can bridge the
   gap for improving home-based care and follow-up among patients in
   resource constrained settings.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Metilda, CJ (Corresponding Author), All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Neurosci Nursing, Delhi 110029, India.
   Metilda, C. J., All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Neurosci Nursing, Delhi 110029, India.
   Sharma, Kamlesh K.; Sinha, Aditi P., All India Inst Med Sci, Coll Nursing, Delhi, India.
   Agrawal, Deepak, All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Neurosurg, Delhi, India.},
DOI = {10.1055/s-0041-1724143},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
ISSN = {0973-0508},
EISSN = {2213-3739},
Keywords = {lifestyle practices; medication compliance; mobile App-based discharge;
   nurse-driven discharge teaching; postoperative neurosurgery patient},
Research-Areas = {Neurosciences \& Neurology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Neurosciences},
Author-Email = {metildajose@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi; All India
   Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi; All India Institute of
   Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {5},
Times-Cited = {0},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {5},
Journal-ISO = {Indian J. Neurotrauma},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000629172100001},
OA = {hybrid},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000605851700001,
Author = {Mohsen, Katherine and Kildea, John and Lambert, Sylvie D. and Laizner,
   Andrea M.},
Title = {Exploring Cancer Patients' Perceptions of Accessing and Experience with
   Using the Educational Material in the Opal Patient Portal},
Journal = {SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {29},
Number = {8},
Pages = {4365-4374},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Purpose Opal is a new patient-centered mobile application that gives
   cancer patients access to their real time medical data in conjunction
   with disease- and treatment-specific patient education material. Few
   studies have focused on patients' experiences with such mobile
   applications. This study's objectives were to (1) explore cancer
   patients' perceptions of accessing the educational materials through
   Opal and (2) explore their experiences using these educational
   materials.
   Methods A qualitative descriptive design was used. Patients were invited
   to participate in the study via Opal itself. Semi-structured individual
   interviews were done in person or over the phone, transcribed verbatim
   and analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
   Results Nine women were interviewed. Three themes were identified as
   participants spoke about their perceptions of and experiences with Opal.
   First, Opal makes me feel like I have more control, conveying how
   learning more about their diagnosis and treatments allowed patients to
   advocate for themselves and plan their care. Second, Opal tends to
   reassure me, illustrating that having access to information was
   reassuring. Lastly, Opal is just starting to have information which
   could help meet my needs, reflecting patients' belief Opal is on the
   right track but could provide more of their medical record, treating
   team contact information and education material.
   Conclusion Patients can feel more empowered when using patient-centered
   mobile applications, and mobile applications have potential for
   improving collaboration with healthcare professionals and care
   coordination. Healthcare professionals, including oncologists and
   nurses, should support patients' use of mobile applications and
   integrate them in their patient interactions.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Laizner, AM (Corresponding Author), McGill Univ, Ingram Sch Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Laizner, AM (Corresponding Author), McGill Univ, Res Inst, Canc Res Program, Hlth Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Laizner, AM (Corresponding Author), McGill Univ, Nursing Directorate, Hlth Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Mohsen, Katherine; Lambert, Sylvie D.; Laizner, Andrea M., McGill Univ, Ingram Sch Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Kildea, John, McGill Univ, Dept Oncol, Med Phys Unit Gerald Bronfman, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Kildea, John; Laizner, Andrea M., McGill Univ, Res Inst, Canc Res Program, Hlth Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Lambert, Sylvie D., St Marys Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Laizner, Andrea M., McGill Univ, Nursing Directorate, Hlth Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1007/s00520-020-05900-4},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
ISSN = {0941-4355},
EISSN = {1433-7339},
Keywords = {Mobile applications; Patient education; Cancer; Patient centered care;
   Patient portal; Health services accessibility},
Keywords-Plus = {INFORMATION NEEDS; APP},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Rehabilitation},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Rehabilitation},
Author-Email = {andrea.laizner@muhc.mcgill.ca},
Affiliations = {McGill University; McGill University; McGill University; McGill
   University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kildea, John/AFR-7973-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kildea, John/0000-0002-7084-1425
   Laizner, Andrea Maria/0000-0002-7482-4542
   Lambert, Sylvie/0000-0002-9202-9251},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre; Montreal
   General Hospital Foundation; CIHR Canada Research Chair},
Funding-Text = {Participant compensation (gift cards) and interview transcription was
   supported by funds held by the Research Institute of the McGill
   University Health Centre for Andrea Maria Laizner, RN, PhD. The Montreal
   General Hospital Foundation has contributed funds for partial salary
   support for Dr. Laizner. Sylvie Lambert, RN, PhD is funded by a CIHR
   Canada Research Chair.},
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@article{ WOS:000439858900005,
Author = {Spindler, Hilary and Dyer, Jessica and Bagchi, Kingshuk and Ranjan,
   Vikash and Christmas, Amelia and Cohen, Susanna R. and Sterling, Mona
   and Shah, Malay Bharat and Das, Aritra and Mahapatra, Tanmay and Walker,
   Dilys},
Title = {Tracking and debriefing birth data at scale: A mobile phone application
   to improve obstetric and neonatal care in Bihar, India},
Journal = {NURSING OPEN},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {5},
Number = {3},
Pages = {267-274},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Aim: This analysis assessed changes over time in skill and knowledge
   related to the use of evidence-based practices associated with quality
   of maternal and neonatal care during a nurse midwife mentoring
   intervention at primary health clinics (PHCs) in Bihar, India.
   Design: Nurse midwife mentors (NMMs) entered live birth observation data
   into a mobile App from 320 PHCs.
   Methods: The NMMs completed prompted questions in the App after every
   live birth witnessed. The App consisted of questions around three main
   themes, ``What went well?{''}, ``What needed improvement?{''} and ``What
   can be done differently next time?{''}.
   Results: Observational data from 5,799 births was recorded by 120 NMMs
   in 320 PHCs. Knowledge and skill during normal spontaneous vaginal
   deliveries and complicated deliveries with either a postpartum
   haemorrhage or non-vigorous infant all showed statistically significant
   improvement (p < .001) over time using a Chi-squared test for trend with
   a mean increase of 41\% across all indicators.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Spindler, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Calif San Francisco, Global Hlth Sci, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
   Spindler, Hilary; Sterling, Mona, Univ Calif San Francisco, Global Hlth Sci, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA.
   Dyer, Jessica, Pronto Int Seattle, Seattle, WA USA.
   Bagchi, Kingshuk; Ranjan, Vikash; Shah, Malay Bharat; Das, Aritra; Mahapatra, Tanmay, CARE India Solut Sustainable Dev, Bihar Tech Support Unit, Patna, Bihar, India.
   Christmas, Amelia, Pronto Int, State RMNCH A Unit, Patna, Bihar, India.
   Cohen, Susanna R., Univ Utah, Coll Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Walker, Dilys, Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Obstet Gynecol \& Reprod Sci, San Francisco, CA USA.},
DOI = {10.1002/nop2.134},
ISSN = {2054-1058},
Keywords = {India; maternal care; midwife; neonatal care; nurse},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERVENTION; MORTALITY; POST},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {hilary.spindler@ucsf.edu},
Affiliations = {University of California System; University of California San Francisco;
   Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; University of
   California System; University of California San Francisco},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Das, Aritra/C-9076-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Das, Aritra/0000-0002-7033-1441},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The
   funding body had no role in study design, data collection, analysis,
   interpretation, manuscript writing, or the decision to submit the
   manuscript for publication.},
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@article{ WOS:000488101400001,
Author = {Sedgwick, Monique and Awosoga, Olu and Grigg, Lance},
Title = {A pilot study exploring the relationship between the use of mobile
   technologies, walking distance, and clinical decision making among rural
   hospital nurses},
Journal = {HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {25},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1163-1169},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Providing evidence-based information at the point of care for time-poor
   nurses may lead to better clinical care and patient outcomes. Smartphone
   applications (apps) have the advantage of providing immediate access to
   information potentially increasing time spent with patients. This
   small-scale pre-post survey study explored the impact a smartphone app
   had on the distance nurses walked and their perceived clinical
   decision-making ability. A total of 20 nurses working in a rural
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   the use of the smartphone app did not decrease nurses' walking distance.
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   decision-making ability. However, there was a statistically significant
   increase in confidence in the app over time (F(1,16) = 5.416, p = 0.033,
   partial eta(2) = 0.253), suggesting that providing training
   opportunities including time to learn how to use smartphone applications
   has the potential to enhance nurses work.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sedgwick, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Lethbridge, Fac Hlth Sci, 4401 Univ Dr,Markin Hall M3067, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada.
   Sedgwick, Monique; Awosoga, Olu; Grigg, Lance, Univ Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1177/1460458217747110},
ISSN = {1460-4582},
EISSN = {1741-2811},
Keywords = {clinical decision making; nurses; organizational change and IT;
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Keywords-Plus = {CARE; WORK; PDAS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
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@article{ WOS:000676464700012,
Author = {Ozturk, Elif Sozeri and Kutluturkan, Sevinc},
Title = {The Effect of the Mobile Application-Based Symptom Monitoring Process on
   the Symptom Control and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients},
Journal = {SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {37},
Number = {3},
Month = {JUN},
Note = {2nd International and 3rd National Oncology Congress, ELECTR NETWORK,
   DEC 18-19, 2020},
Abstract = {Objective: Patients with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy experience
   many symptoms. This study set out to determine the effect of the mobile
   application-based symptom monitoring process on symptom control and
   quality of life in breast cancer patients. Data Sources: The research
   sample consisted of 57 patients who applied to an outpatient
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   intervention group reported symptoms starting from the first day when
   they received chemotherapy with Msemptom and until the 15th day after
   chemotherapy. After evaluation of the daily symptom reports of the
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   symptoms as moderate, severe, or very severe symptoms. After the
   application, the median of the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale
   (MSAS)-physical subscale score of the patients in the control group was
   found to be statistically significantly higher than in the intervention
   group (P = .028). It was also found that after application, the medians
   of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of
   Cancer-Quality of Life (EORTC-QLQC30), symptom scale and nausea-vomiting
   score (P = .012), QLQ-BR23 Module sexual function (P = .024), and sexual
   pleasure subscale score (P = .026) were statistically significantly
   higher than patients in the intervention group. Conclusion: The process
   of symptom monitoring with mobile applications is especially effective
   in controlling physical symptoms. Implications for Nursing Practice: It
   is recommended to expand mobile application-based symptom monitoring
   process in breast cancer patients and to support the patients in using
   this application-based process. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article; Proceedings Paper},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ozturk, ES (Corresponding Author), Gazi Univ, Nursing Dept, Fac Hlth Sci, Ankara, Turkey.
   Ozturk, Elif Sozeri, Gazi Univ, Nursing Dept, Fac Hlth Sci, Ankara, Turkey.
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DOI = {10.1016/j.soncn.2021.151161},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2021},
Article-Number = {151161},
ISSN = {0749-2081},
EISSN = {1878-3449},
Keywords = {Breast cancer; Mobile application; Symptom reporting; Quality of life;
   Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {EUROPEAN-ORGANIZATION; ASSESSMENT SCALE; ADVERSE EVENTS; CHEMOTHERAPY;
   INSTRUMENT; EXPERIENCE; CRITERIA; QLQ-C30; WOMEN},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {esozeri@gazi.edu},
Affiliations = {Gazi University; Ankara University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sozeri Ozturk, Elif/0000-0001-7505-2794},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {37},
Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {4},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {20},
Journal-ISO = {Semin. Oncol. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {TN8FS},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000676464700012},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000476505700001,
Author = {Sousa, Cristina Silva and Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia},
Title = {Development of an educational mobile application for patients submitted
   to orthognathic surgery},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {27},
Abstract = {Objective: to develop, evaluate and correlate the acceptability of an
   educational mobile application to patients submitted to orthognathic
   surgery. Method: methodological study based on systematic instructional
   design with contents aimed at patient learning through a mobile
   application. Usability and user satisfaction were evaluated by 30
   patients in the perioperative stage through an electronic questionnaire
   sent by social networks, e-mail and business card, measured using the
   System Usability Scale instrument validated in Portuguese and user
   satisfaction with an instrument based on another study, after its
   applications. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and
   Spearman correlation. Results: the application named ``OrtogApp{''}
   features content validated in a previous study included five learning
   content sessions essential for managing perioperative care, and it is
   available on IOS and Android platforms. Usability corresponded to 79.8
   +/- 15.4 points and the satisfaction index was 82.9\%; correlation of
   age, schooling and uses of the application with the instruments was not
   significant. Conclusion: OrtogApp is an educational application with
   content validated by professionals, resulting in high user satisfaction
   and good usability. Patients may use the application as supportive
   educational material to supplement guidance provided by perioperative
   nurses and/or surgeons during perioperative care.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sousa, CS (Corresponding Author), Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   Sousa, Cristina Silva; Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia, Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.2904.3143},
Article-Number = {e3143},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Mobile Application; Smartphone; Telemedicine; Patient Education as
   Topic; Orthognathic Surgery; Perioperative Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {USABILITY; APPS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {crissousa@usp.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Sao Paulo},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Turrini, Ruth Natalia Teresa/AAH-2170-2021
   Sousa, Cristina Silva/AAP-3577-2020
   Turrini, Ruth/H-4314-2012
   Sousa, Cristina Silva/AAH-8637-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Turrini, Ruth Natalia Teresa/0000-0002-4910-7672
   Sousa, Cristina Silva/0000-0001-5135-7163
   Sousa, Cristina Silva/0000-0001-5135-7163},
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Times-Cited = {13},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {5},
Journal-ISO = {Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {IK3RI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000476505700001},
OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000381182400035,
Author = {Al Ayubi, Soleh U. and Pelletier, Alexandra and Sunthara, Gajen and
   Gujral, Nitin and Mittal, Vandna and Bourgeois, Fabienne C.},
Title = {A Mobile App Development Guideline for Hospital Settings: Maximizing the
   Use of and Minimizing the Security Risks of ``Bring Your Own Devices{''}
   Policies},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Pages = {446-457},
Month = {APR-JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Hospitals today are introducing new mobile apps to improve
   patient care and workflow processes. Mobile device adoption by hospitals
   fits with present day technology behavior; however, requires a deeper
   look into hospital device policies and the impact on patients, staff,
   and technology development. Should hospitals spend thousands to millions
   of dollars to equip all personnel with a mobile device that is only used
   in a hospital environment? Allowing health care professionals to use
   personal mobile devices at work, known as bring-your-own-device ( BYOD),
   has the potential to support both the hospital and its employees to
   deliver effective and efficient care.
   Objective: The objectives of this research were to create a mobile app
   development guideline for a BYOD hospital environment, apply the
   guideline to the development of an in-house mobile app called TaskList,
   pilot the TaskList app within Boston Children's Hospital ( BCH), and
   refine the guideline based on the app pilot. TaskList is an Apple
   operating system ( iOS)-based app designed for medical residents to
   monitor, create, capture, and share daily collaborative tasks associated
   with patients.
   Methods: To create the BYOD guidelines, we developed TaskList that
   required the use of mobile devices among medical resident. The TaskList
   app was designed in four phases: ( 1) mobile app guideline development,
   ( 2) requirements gathering and developing of TaskList fitting the
   guideline, ( 3) deployment of TaskList using BYOD with end-users, and (
   4) refinement of the guideline based on the TaskList pilot. Phase 1
   included understanding the existing hospital BYOD policies and
   conducting Web searches to find best practices in software development
   for a BYOD environment. Phase 1 also included gathering subject matter
   input from the Information Services Department ( ISD) at BCH. Phase 2
   involved the collaboration between the Innovation Acceleration Program
   at BCH, the ISD Department and the TaskList Clinical team in
   understanding what features should be built into the app. Phase 3
   involved deployment of TaskList on a clinical floor at BCH. Lastly,
   Phase 4 gathered the lessons learned from the pilot to refine the
   guideline.
   Results: Fourteen practical recommendations were identified to create
   the BCH Mobile Application Development Guideline to safeguard custom
   applications in hospital BYOD settings. The recommendations were grouped
   into four categories: ( 1) authentication and authorization, ( 2) data
   management, ( 3) safeguarding app environment, and ( 4) remote
   enforcement. Following the guideline, the TaskList app was developed and
   then was piloted with an inpatient ward team.
   Conclusions: The Mobile Application Development guideline was created
   and used in the development of TaskList. The guideline is intended for
   use by developers when addressing integration with hospital information
   systems, deploying apps in BYOD health care settings, and meeting
   compliance standards, such as Health Insurance Portability and
   Accountability Act ( HIPAA) regulations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Al Ayubi, SU (Corresponding Author), Boston Childrens Hosp, Innovat \& Digital Hlth Accelerator, Landmark Ctr, 7th Floor,7399-2 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
   Al Ayubi, Soleh U.; Pelletier, Alexandra; Sunthara, Gajen; Gujral, Nitin; Mittal, Vandna, Boston Childrens Hosp, Innovat \& Digital Hlth Accelerator, Boston, MA USA.
   Sunthara, Gajen, White House, US Digital Serv, Washington, DC USA.
   Bourgeois, Fabienne C., Boston Childrens Hosp, Gen Pediat, Boston, MA USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.4424},
Article-Number = {e50},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {BYOD; guideline; safeguard; custom application; hospital settings;
   security; privacy; mobile application; electronic medical records},
Keywords-Plus = {PROVIDER; NURSES; IPAD},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {soleh.alayubi@childrens.harvard.edu},
Affiliations = {Harvard University; Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard University;
   Boston Children's Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {Al Ayubi, Soleh Udin/0000-0002-0001-0036},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {DT0OH},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
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@article{ WOS:000358465000014,
Author = {Bussenius, Hope and Batisky, Donald L. and Wold, Judith L. and Chalmers,
   Sharon and Williams, Bryan L.},
Title = {Pedia BP Program: Addressing Pediatric Blood Pressure Readings Using a
   Smartphone Application},
Journal = {JNP-JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {11},
Number = {7},
Pages = {726-729},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Pedia BP, a free smartphone application, was developed to improve
   evidence-based clinical practice by 1 simplifying the process of
   interpreting A pediatric blood pressure measurement We implemented this,
   application in 2 international community-based: programs in Haiti and
   the Dominican Republic. During well-child checks of 389 children, nurse
   practitioner students observed an increase in the number of initial
   elevated blood pressure readings. With the use of health care
   informatics technology, like the Pedia BP program,
   pediatric:hypertension May be better interpreted and ultimately managed.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bussenius, H (Corresponding Author), Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodriff Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
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DOI = {10.1016/j.nurpra.2015.04.011},
ISSN = {1555-4155},
EISSN = {1878-058X},
Keywords = {blood pressure calculator guidelines; health information technology;
   informatics; Pedia BP; pediatric hypertension; smartphone application},
Keywords-Plus = {HYPERTENSION; CHILDREN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {hopebussenius@emory.edu},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {10},
Times-Cited = {3},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {9},
Journal-ISO = {JNP-J. Nurse Pract.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {CN5JG},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000358465000014},
OA = {hybrid},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000518811300022,
Author = {Peters, Anya Bostian and Kellogg, Marni and Zhang, Yuan},
Title = {Implementation of a Smartphone App to Measure and Manage Anxiety in
   Undergraduate Clinical Nursing Students},
Journal = {NURSING EDUCATION PERSPECTIVES},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {40},
Number = {6},
Pages = {367-369},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Various causes exist for nursing student anxiety in the clinical
   setting. There is a need for further intervention research that may be
   effective to reduce student anxiety related to clinical. The purpose of
   this pilot research study was to measure and manage anxiety for nursing
   students in the clinical area with the assistance of a smartphone app.
   The usefulness of the app was evaluated by means of a focus group.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Peters, AB (Corresponding Author), Univ Massachusetts, Solomont Sch Nursing, Lowell, MA 01854 USA.
   Peters, Anya Bostian, Univ Massachusetts, Solomont Sch Nursing, Lowell, MA 01854 USA.
   Kellogg, Marni, Univ Massachusetts, Dartmouth, MA USA.
   Zhang, Yuan, Univ Massachusetts, Lowell, MA USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000403},
ISSN = {1536-5026},
EISSN = {1943-4685},
Keywords = {Clinical Education; Nursing Clinical; Smartphone Applications; Student
   Anxiety; Student Stress; Student Stress Management},
Keywords-Plus = {STRATEGIES; HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education \& Educational Research},
Author-Email = {Anya\_Peters@uml.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts Lowell;
   University of Massachusetts System; University Massachusetts Dartmouth;
   University of Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts Lowell},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kellogg, Marni/AAA-3388-2022},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {7},
Journal-ISO = {Nurs. Educ. Perspect.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {KT1ZG},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000518811300022},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000338508100005,
Author = {Airth-Kindree, Norah and Vandenbark, R. Todd},
Title = {Mobile Applications in Nursing Education and Practice},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATOR},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {39},
Number = {4},
Pages = {166-169},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Students in an RN-BSN completion program capstone course investigated
   and critically evaluated mobile medical applications using an
   information literacy conceptual framework. Students also analyzed their
   potential usefulness as a resource in nursing practice. Student
   evaluations focused on usability and applicability when recommending the
   use of mobile applications as a point-of-care reference tools. This
   pilot assignment offers an innovative teaching strategy for integrating
   1 aspect of informatics instruction into the nursing curriculum.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Airth-Kindree, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Wisconsin, Coll Nursing \& Hlth Sci, 105 Garfield Av,POB 4004, Eau Claire, WI 54702 USA.
   Airth-Kindree, Norah, Univ Wisconsin, Coll Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Eau Claire, WI 54702 USA.
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DOI = {10.1097/NNE.0000000000000041},
ISSN = {0363-3624},
EISSN = {1538-9855},
Keywords = {BSN completion; critical thinking; information literacy; innovative
   teaching strategies; iPad; nursing education; mHealth; mobile health},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {airthknm@uwec.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Wisconsin System; University of Wisconsin System},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vandenbark, R. Todd/I-3183-2012},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Office of Research; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire},
Funding-Text = {Funding was received from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
   at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for the purchase of mobile apps
   used in this project.},
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@article{ WOS:000657823500002,
Author = {Naranjo-Rojas, Anisbed and Perula-de-Torres, Luis angel and
   Cruz-Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo and Molina-Recio, Guillermo},
Title = {Mobile application for monitoring patients under home oxygen therapy: a
   protocol for a randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {BMC FAMILY PRACTICE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAY 26},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile technologies have become capable of changing the
   paradigm of healthcare services. A clear example is that, nowadays,
   these technologies are an important instrument for data collection
   processes, epidemiologic surveillance, health promotion and disease
   prevention. Therefore, technological tools should be exploited to
   optimize the monitoring of patients with chronic diseases, including
   patients who require home oxygen therapy.
   Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a
   mobile application in the clinical monitoring of patients under home
   oxygen therapy.
   Methods: This is a randomized controlled trial includes subjects of 18
   years or older diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
   (COPD) who are under home oxygen therapy. Subjects will be divided into
   two arms: the intervention group will include patients who will be
   monitored with a mobile application, and the control group will include
   patients monitored by conventional follow-up methods (periodic visits of
   a respiratory therapist). The following outcome variables will be
   considered to measure the effect of the intervention: identification of
   dyspnea self-management, number of acute exacerbations associated with
   oxygen therapy, and the occurrence of oxygen supply underuse.
   Discussion: This study is expected to assess the efficacy of a mobile
   application in the follow up of patients under home oxygen therapy. It
   will also determine whether the monitoring of a six-month intervention
   by a team comprising a physician, a nurse and respiratory therapists can
   decrease acute exacerbations, determine the most appropriate oxygen
   dose, and identify the underuse of oxygen systems and supplies.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Naranjo-Rojas, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Santiago Cali, Sch Med, GINEYSA GISI USC Res Grp, Cali, Colombia.
   Naranjo-Rojas, Anisbed; Cruz-Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo, Univ Santiago Cali, Sch Med, GINEYSA GISI USC Res Grp, Cali, Colombia.
   Perula-de-Torres, Luis angel, Univ Cordoba, Multiprofess Teaching Unit Family \& Community Car, Hosp Univ Reina Sofia, Cordoba, Spain.
   Perula-de-Torres, Luis angel, Univ Cordoba, Guadalquivir District Maimonides Biomed Res Inst, Hosp Univ Reina Sofia, Cordoba, Spain.
   Molina-Recio, Guillermo, Univ Cordoba, Lifestyles Innovat \& Hlth GA 16, Nursing Pharmacol \& Physiotherapy Dept, Maimonides Biomed Res Inst Cordoba IMIBIC, Cordoba, Spain.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12875-021-01450-8},
Article-Number = {104},
EISSN = {1471-2296},
Keywords = {Oxygen therapy; COPD; E-Health; Mobile applications; Home healthcare},
Keywords-Plus = {COPD; INTERVENTIONS},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Primary Health Care; Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {anisbednaranjo24@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidad Santiago de Cali; Universidad de Cordoba; Universidad de
   Cordoba; Universidad de Cordoba},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pérula De Torres, Luis Angel/GZG-8600-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Molina Recio, Guillermo/0000-0002-0005-4901
   Cruz Mosquera, Freiser Eccehomo/0000-0001-7584-4636},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {General Research Directorate of Universidad Santiago de Cali {[}01-2021]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to express their gratitude to the General
   Research Directorate of Universidad Santiago de Cali for its support in
   the translation and review of the document for its publication, under
   call No. 01-2021.},
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@article{ WOS:000645898000001,
Author = {Sat, Sultan Ozkan and Sozbir, Sengul Yaman},
Title = {Use of Mobile Applications by Pregnant Women and Levels of Pregnancy
   Distress During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic},
Journal = {MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {25},
Number = {7},
Pages = {1057-1068},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Objective Pregnancy and postpartum periods require continuity in care
   and counseling. During the pandemic process, telemedicine and
   telenursing applications have been used to meet the need for healthcare
   throughout the world, and skills in this area have been developed. This
   study aimed to identify the use of mobile applications by pregnant women
   in receiving health information, counseling, and healthcare during the
   COVID-19 pandemic and their distress levels during pregnancy. Methods
   This research was a descriptive cross-sectional study. The study was
   designed as an online survey administered between August 2020 and
   November 2020 via a questionnaire and the Tilburg Pregnancy Distress
   Scale (TPDS). A total of 376 women agreed to participate in the study.
   Women were included if they were literate, had a gestational age of >=
   12th weeks, and accommodated within the Republic of Turkey's boundaries.
   Results A total of 77.9\% of participants reported using
   pregnancy-related mobile applications during the pandemic. The mean
   total Tilburg Pregnancy Distress Scale score was 24.09, and 37.2\% of
   the participants were found to be at risk for high distress according to
   the cut-off point. There was a significant difference between the change
   in receiving health services and the anxiety about coronavirus
   transmission and the Tilburg Pregnancy Distress Scale total score. (p <=
   0.05). Conclusions This study helped understand the pandemic's impact on
   pregnancy distress and usage of mobile health applications by pregnant
   women during the pandemic. Also, our results indicate that a decrease in
   pregnant women receiving health services during this period. Mobile
   health applications appear to be usable for prenatal follow-ups because
   mobile applications are common among pregnant women during the COVID-19
   pandemic.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS},
Address = {233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sat, SO (Corresponding Author), Gazi Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Dept, Emek Mah Biskek Cad 6 Cad Eski 81 Sokak 2, TR-06490 Ankara, Turkey.
   Sat, Sultan Ozkan; Sozbir, Sengul Yaman, Gazi Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Dept, Emek Mah Biskek Cad 6 Cad Eski 81 Sokak 2, TR-06490 Ankara, Turkey.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10995-021-03162-y},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
ISSN = {1092-7875},
EISSN = {1573-6628},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Mobile applications; Pregnancy; Distress; Anxiety; Depression;
   Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH; ANXIETY; SCALE; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {sultan.ozkan25@gmail.com
   sengul.yaman@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Gazi University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Özkan Şat, Sultan/ABF-9804-2021
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@article{ WOS:000480682200001,
Author = {Lv, Shaoxia and Ye, Xiaohong and Wang, Zhijiang and Xia, Wenfen and Qi,
   Yajuan and Wang, Weihan and Chen, Yuehua and Cai, Xiaohong and Qian,
   Xubo},
Title = {A randomized controlled trial of a mobile application-assisted nurse-led
   model used to improve treatment outcomes in children with asthma},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {75},
Number = {11},
Pages = {3058-3067},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile application-assisted
   nurse-led management model in childhood asthma. Background Studies have
   shown that a nurse-led asthma management model can improve asthma
   outcomes. However, the role of a mobile application-assisted nurse-led
   model in paediatric asthma management has not been studied well. Design
   A multi-centre randomized clinical trial. Methods The trial was
   conducted between March 2017-March 2018. A total of 152 children (6 to
   11.9 years old) were enrolled, with 77 children in the experimental
   group and 75 in the control group. All children received nurse-led
   asthma management and other routine treatment measures, including
   inhaled corticosteroids. Meanwhile, a mobile application was used to
   manage asthma only for children in the experimental group. Primary
   outcome was frequency of asthma exacerbations. All outcomes were
   evaluated twice a month for 12 months. Results Compared with the
   pre-enrollment period, frequency of asthma exacerbations decreased in
   the post-enrollment period in the two groups, with a greater decrease in
   the experimental group. Compared with children in the control group,
   children in the experimental group had better secondary outcomes, such
   as improved adherence, higher Childhood Asthma Control Test scores,
   decreased respiratory tract infections, days of antibiotic use, days of
   school absence, parental work loss, and medical expenses. Conclusion A
   mobile application-assisted nurse-led management model decreased asthma
   exacerbations and improved secondary outcomes in children with asthma.
   Further research is needed to verify its validity in larger population
   samples. Impact Children with asthma benefited from a nurse-led asthma
   management model when combined with mobile application. This trial
   suggested that computer and Internet technologies should be incorporated
   into nurse-led asthma strategy in paediatric asthma management. Trial
   registration: The current trial was registered online with the Chinese
   Clinical Trial Registry (registration number: ChiCTR1800016726).},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Qian, XB (Corresponding Author), Xiguan Community Healthcare Ctr, Pediat Dept, Jinhua 321017, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Cai, XH (Corresponding Author), Wenzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Pediat Dept, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China.
   Cai, XH (Corresponding Author), Wenzhou Med Univ, Yuying Childrens Hosp, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China.
   Lv, Shaoxia, Jiangnan Community Healthcare Ctr, Nursing Dept, Jinhua, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Ye, Xiaohong; Qi, Yajuan; Qian, Xubo, Xiguan Community Healthcare Ctr, Pediat Dept, Jinhua 321017, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Ye, Xiaohong; Wang, Weihan; Qian, Xubo, Zhejiang Chinese Med Univ, Jinhua Municipal Tradit Chinese Med Hosp, Dept Sci Res Management \& Med Educ, Jinhua, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Zhijiang, Tianxiang East Hosp, Pediat Dept, Yiwu, Peoples R China.
   Xia, Wenfen, Yiwu Chouzhou Hosp, Pediat Dept, Yiwu, Peoples R China.
   Chen, Yuehua, Jinhua Municipal Cent Hosp, Gen Med Dept, Jinhua, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Cai, Xiaohong, Wenzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Pediat Dept, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China.
   Cai, Xiaohong, Wenzhou Med Univ, Yuying Childrens Hosp, Wenzhou 325027, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.14143},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2019},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {adherence; asthma management; childhood; exacerbation; management
   strategy; mobile phone; model; nurse; self-management; software
   application},
Keywords-Plus = {SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN; VIRAL-INFECTIONS; SELF-MANAGEMENT; EXACERBATION;
   ADHERENCE; BURDEN; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {caixh839@sina.com
   qianxubo@qq.com},
Affiliations = {Zhejiang Chinese Medical University; Wenzhou Medical University; Wenzhou
   Medical University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {chen, yue/JEF-2824-2023
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ORCID-Numbers = {qian, xubo/0000-0003-0733-8031},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Science and Technology Research Project of Jinhua {[}2013-3-021];
   Natural Science Foundation of China {[}81870073]; Zhejiang Provincial
   Natural Science Foundation {[}LY17H010004]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Science and Technology Research Project
   of Jinhua (No. 2013-3-021), the Natural Science Foundation of China
   (81870073), and Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation Grant
   (LY17H010004).},
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Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {23},
Journal-ISO = {J. Adv. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {JH3YQ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000480682200001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000652197100001,
Author = {Colodetti, Rafael and do Prado, Thiago Nascimento and de Oliveira
   Bringuente, Maria Edla and Silveira Bicudo, Sheilla Diniz},
Title = {Mobile application for the management of diabetic foot ulcers},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {34},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop and validate a mobile application that help nurses
   in the decision-making process with regard to topical treatment in
   diabetic foot ulcers.
   Method: Methodological study carried out in four stages: Definition of
   requirements and construction of the conceptual map of the application;
   Generation of alternatives for implementation and prototyping; Tests;
   Implementation. The software Nativescript for Android was used for the
   development of the application. Usability tests were carried out with 18
   participants, considering Nielsen's heuristics and adaptations of
   usability heuristics for mobile devices.
   Results: The application provides current information about the concept
   of diabetic foot ulcer, ulcer assessment, principles of treatment,
   clinical recommendations for better healing and dressings for topical
   care.
   Conclusion: The methods used for development and validation proved to be
   adequate to achieve the proposed objectives. The implementation of this
   technological tool is expected to contribute to a better management of
   diabetic foot ulcers, contributing to an evidence-based nursing
   practice.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Colodetti, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil.
   Colodetti, Rafael; do Prado, Thiago Nascimento; de Oliveira Bringuente, Maria Edla; Silveira Bicudo, Sheilla Diniz, Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.37689/acta-ape/2021AO00702},
Article-Number = {eAPE00702},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Diabetic foot; Mobile applications; Nursing Informatics; Medical
   informatics; Software},
Keywords-Plus = {GUIDELINES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {rcolodetti@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo},
ORCID-Numbers = {Nascimento do Prado, Thiago/0000-0001-8132-6288
   Colodetti, Rafael/0000-0001-7642-3702},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000518858200001,
Author = {van der Meer, Christianne A. I. and Bakker, Anne and van Zuiden, Mirjam
   and Lok, Anja and Olff, Miranda},
Title = {Help in hand after traumatic events: a randomized controlled trial in
   health care professionals on the efficacy, usability, and user
   satisfaction of a self-help app to reduce trauma-related symptoms},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Abstract = {Background: Despite the fact that many people are affected by trauma and
   suffer from posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) there is a lack of
   easy-accessible interventions to self-manage these symptoms. Mobile apps
   may deliver low-intensity self-help to reduce trauma-related symptoms
   and empower individuals following trauma, such as high-risk
   professionals who are regularly exposed to potentially traumatic events.
   In this randomized controlled trial, we examined the efficacy, and
   evaluated the usability and user satisfaction of the app `SUPPORT Coach'
   as a self-help tool to reduce trauma-related symptoms. Methods: Health
   care professionals (e.g. nurses, physicians, paramedics and ambulance
   drivers) completed an online screening on PTSS (T0). They were
   randomized when at least one PTSS was reported, either to the
   intervention (1 month unlimited access to SUPPORT Coach) or control
   condition (no access to SUPPORT Coach). Self-reported PTSS, negative
   trauma-related cognitions, psychological resilience, and social support
   were assessed online at baseline (T1), post-condition (T2), and 1 month
   follow-up (T3). Results: Of the 1175 participants screened, 287 (24.4\%)
   indicated at least one posttraumatic stress symptom and were randomized.
   The majority of intervention condition participants (83\%, n = 103) used
   SUPPORT Coach; they were slightly to moderately satisfied with the app.
   There was no significant group difference in change in PTSS and social
   support after one-month app usage. However, the intervention condition
   showed a greater decline in negative trauma-related cognitions at T2 and
   T3, and a larger increase in psychological resilience at T3 than the
   control condition. Conclusions: SUPPORT Coach without guidance could
   potentially provide easy-accessible self-help to diminish negative
   trauma-related cognitions, and strengthen resilience in coping with
   adversities. However, since the attrition rate was substantially higher
   in the intervention than in control condition, our findings should be
   interpreted with caution and warrant replication.},
Publisher = {TAYLOR \& FRANCIS LTD},
Address = {2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {van der Meer, CAI (Corresponding Author), Univ Amsterdam, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam UMC, Meibergdreef 5, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   van der Meer, Christianne A. I.; Bakker, Anne; van Zuiden, Mirjam; Lok, Anja; Olff, Miranda, Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Olff, Miranda, ARQ Natl Psychotrauma Ctr, Diemen, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1080/20008198.2020.1717155},
Article-Number = {1717155},
ISSN = {2000-8198},
EISSN = {2000-8066},
Keywords = {Mhealth; posttraumatic stress disorder; mobile applications;
   self-management; self-help; randomized controlled trial; eHealth; trauma},
Keywords-Plus = {POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; SMARTPHONE APP; PTSD COACH;
   MENTAL-HEALTH; METAANALYSIS; EXPOSURE; SUBTHRESHOLD; APPRAISALS;
   SUPPORT; ANXIETY},
Research-Areas = {Psychology; Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Psychology, Clinical; Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {c.a.meervander@amsterdamumc.nl},
Affiliations = {University of Amsterdam; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam},
ORCID-Numbers = {Olff, Miranda/0000-0003-1016-9515
   Bakker, Anne/0000-0002-3248-2441
   van Zuiden, Mirjam/0000-0002-1225-2702},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Kansen voor West and Province Noord-Holland {[}21N.014]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Kansen voor West and Province
   Noord-Holland {[}21N.014].},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {KT2PO},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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OA = {Green Published, gold},
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@article{ WOS:001049961800001,
Author = {Chae, Yoon Jung and Kim, Hee Sun},
Title = {Effects of a mobile application on improving self-management of adult
   patients receiving peritoneal dialysis: A randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 AUG 17},
Abstract = {Aim: This study aimed to develop a mobile application for improving
   self-management and to evaluate its effects in adult patients on
   peritoneal dialysis (PD).Methods: This randomized controlled trial was
   registered with the Korean Clinical Research Information Service
   Registry (KCT0007267) and conducted at a tertiary hospital. A
   self-management mobile application (SMA) was developed based on social
   cognitive theory and the ADDIE (analysis, design, development,
   implementation, and evaluation) model. The SMA includes information
   about disease management; self-recording of data on diet, exercise,
   medication, and health behavior; and healthcare providers' support and
   feedback. Participants aged 19-65 years were randomly allocated to the
   intervention group (n = 27) using the SMA for 10 weeks, and the control
   group (n = 26) receiving usual care. PD-related knowledge and
   self-efficacy, PD-related health behavior, biomarkers, and
   health-related quality of life (HRQoL) were surveyed pretest/posttest
   and analyzed using SPSS 23.0.Results: Compared to the controls, the
   intervention group showed significant improvement in PD-related
   knowledge and health behavior, albumin, and hemoglobin. HRQoL domains of
   symptoms/problems of kidney disease and disease impact on daily activity
   were improved in the intervention group.Conclusion: The SMA is an
   effective intervention for enhancing health behaviors as well as
   improving the HRQoL of patients with PD. Without any limitations on time
   or location, patients with PD can easily use the SMA to monitor their
   health conditions, efficiently manage their disease, and perform
   PD-related behaviors. Nurses can implement high-quality tailored
   healthcare by using patients' lifelog data from the SMA.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, HS (Corresponding Author), Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 567 Baekje-daero, Jeonju Si 54896, Jeonrabug Do, South Korea.
   Chae, Yoon Jung, Jesus Univ, Coll Nursing, Jeonju, South Korea.
   Kim, Hee Sun, Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Jeonju, South Korea.
   Kim, Hee Sun, Jeonbuk Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 567 Baekje-daero, Jeonju Si 54896, Jeonrabug Do, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/jjns.12555},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2023},
ISSN = {1742-7932},
EISSN = {1742-7924},
Keywords = {mobile applications; patients; peritoneal dialysis; randomized
   controlled trial; self-management},
Keywords-Plus = {CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEMODIALYSIS; PROGRAM;
   OUTCOMES; CHINA},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {joha0219@jbnu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Jeonbuk National University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kim, Hee Sun/0000-0002-7698-8794},
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Journal-ISO = {Jpn. J. Nurs. Sci.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {P3VU5},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001049961800001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000490861300001,
Author = {Jeffrey, Bronte and Bagala, Melina and Creighton, Ashley and Leavey,
   Tayla and Nicholls, Sarah and Wood, Crystal and Longman, Jo and Barker,
   Jane and Pit, Sabrina},
Title = {Mobile phone applications and their use in the self-management of Type 2
   Diabetes Mellitus: a qualitative study among app users and non-app users},
Journal = {DIABETOLOGY \& METABOLIC SYNDROME},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Month = {OCT 16},
Abstract = {Background Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to
   successfully facilitate the self-management of chronic disease. This
   study aims to evaluate firstly the experiences, barriers and
   facilitators to app usage among people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
   (T2DM) and secondly determine recommendations to improve usage of
   diabetes apps. Methods Participants were aged >= 18 years with a
   diagnosis of T2DM for >= 6 months. Semi-structured phone-interviews were
   conducted with 16 app and 14 non-app users. Interviews were based on the
   Technology Acceptance Model, Health Information Technology Acceptance
   Model (HITAM) and the Mobile Application Rating Scale. Data were
   analysed using deductive content analysis. Results Most app-users found
   apps improved their T2DM self-management and health. The recommendation
   of apps by health professionals, as well as positive interactions with
   them, improved satisfaction; however, only a minority of patients had
   practitioners involved in their app use. All non-app users had never had
   the concept discussed with them by a health professional. Facilitators
   to app use included the visual representation of trends, intuitive
   navigation and convenience (for example, discretion and portability).
   Barriers to app use were participant's lack of knowledge and awareness
   of apps as healthcare tools, perceptions of disease severity,
   technological and health literacy or practical limitations such as rural
   connectivity. Factors contributing to app use were classified into a
   framework based on the Health Belief Model and HITAM. Recommendations
   for future app design centred on educational features, which were
   currently lacking (e.g. diabetes complications, including organ damage
   and hypoglycaemic episodes), monitoring and tracking features (e.g.
   blood glucose level monitoring with trends and dynamic tips and
   comorbidities) and nutritional features (e.g. carbohydrate counters).
   Medication reminders were not used by participants. Lastly, participants
   felt that receiving weekly text-messaging relating to their
   self-management would be appropriate. Conclusions The incorporation of
   user-centred features, which engage T2DM consumers in self-management
   tasks, can improve health outcomes. The findings may guide app
   developers and entrepreneurs in improving app design and usability.
   Given self-management is a significant factor in glycaemic control,
   these findings are significant for GPs, nurse practitioners and allied
   health professionals who may integrate apps into a holistic management
   plan which considers strategies outside the clinical environment.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Pit, S (Corresponding Author), Western Sydney Univ, Univ Ctr Rural Hlth, 61 Uralba St, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
   Pit, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Sydney, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Jeffrey, Bronte; Bagala, Melina; Creighton, Ashley; Leavey, Tayla; Nicholls, Sarah; Wood, Crystal, Western Sydney Univ, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Longman, Jo; Barker, Jane, Univ Sydney, Univ Ctr Rural Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Pit, Sabrina, Western Sydney Univ, Univ Ctr Rural Hlth, 61 Uralba St, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
   Pit, Sabrina, Univ Sydney, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1186/s13098-019-0480-4},
Article-Number = {84},
EISSN = {1758-5996},
Keywords = {Type two diabetes mellitus; Mobile phone apps; Self-management; Smart
   phone; mhealth; ehealth; Digital technology; User experience},
Keywords-Plus = {RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; HEALTH INTERVENTIONS; YOUNG-PEOPLE; ADULTS;
   EDUCATION; TECHNOLOGY; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Author-Email = {bronte.jeffrey@gmail.com
   s.pit@westernsydney.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Western Sydney University; University of Sydney; Western Sydney
   University; University of Sydney},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Pit, Sabrina/0000-0003-2410-0703},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Western Sydney University},
Funding-Text = {Western Sydney University funded small costs such as printing.},
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Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {6},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {64},
Journal-ISO = {Diabetol. Metab. Syndr.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {JE7HW},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000490861300001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000566197200001,
Author = {Alkamel, Nour and Jamal, Amr and Alnobani, Omar and Househ, Mowafa and
   Zakaria, Nasriah and Qawasmeh, Mohammad and Tharkar, Shabana},
Title = {Understanding the stakeholders' preferences on a mobile application to
   reduce door to balloon time in the management of ST-elevated myocardial
   infarction patients - a qualitative study},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {AUG 31},
Abstract = {Background ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a critical and
   time-sensitive emergency. The survival depends on prompt initiation of
   treatment requiring high precision and multi-level coordination between
   healthcare staff. The use of a mobile application may facilitate prompt
   management and shorten the door-to-balloon time by capturing information
   at the point of care and provide immediate feedback to all healthcare
   staff involved in STEMI management. The objective of the present study
   has two primary components: (i) to explore the suggestions and opinions
   of stakeholders in the development of a novel mobile app for code
   activation in management of STEMI patients (ii) to find out the
   healthcare workers' expectations including facilitating steps and
   challenges in the activation process of the proposed mobile app. Methods
   Unstructured interviews were conducted with key informants (n = 2) to
   identify all stakeholders, who also helped in developing the interview
   protocol and prototype designs. In-depth, semi-structured, open-ended,
   face to face interviews were conducted on 22 stakeholders involved in
   managing STEMI patients. All interviews were recorded and transcribed
   verbatim. Data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti 8 software, allowing themes
   and subthemes to emerge. Results The 22 participants included in the
   study were cardiology physicians (n = 3), emergency consultants (n = 4),
   emergency room (ER) senior nurses (n = 10), and cardiac catheterization
   lab staff (n = 5). The main themes identified during analysis were
   workflow and the App. The themes identified from the interviews
   surrounding the App were: 1) facilitating ideas 2) management steps
   needed 3) features 4) preferred code activation method 5) steps of
   integration 6) possible benefits of the App 7) barriers and 8) possible
   solutions to the suggested barriers. Most of the interviewed
   stakeholders expressed their acceptance after viewing the proposed
   mobile app prototype. Conclusion The study identified the mandatory
   features and the management steps needed from the stakeholder's
   perspectives. The steps for integrating the current paper-based workflow
   with the suggested mobile app were identified. The expected benefits of
   the App may include improved and faster management, accuracy, better
   communication, and improvement in data quality. Moreover, the possible
   barriers might comprise of doubtful acceptability, device-related
   issues, and time and data-related challenges.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jamal, A (Corresponding Author), King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Dept Family \& Community Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
   Jamal, A (Corresponding Author), King Saud Univ, Evidence Based Healthcare \& Knowledge Translat Re, POB 90714, Riyadh 11623, Saudi Arabia.
   Alkamel, Nour, King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
   Jamal, Amr; Alnobani, Omar, King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Dept Family \& Community Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
   Jamal, Amr, King Saud Univ, Evidence Based Healthcare \& Knowledge Translat Re, POB 90714, Riyadh 11623, Saudi Arabia.
   Househ, Mowafa, Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ, Coll Sci \& Engn, Doha, Qatar.
   Zakaria, Nasriah, King Saud Univ, Coll Med, Med Educ Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
   Qawasmeh, Mohammad, King Saud Univ Med City, Nursing Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
   Tharkar, Shabana, King Saud Univ, Dept Family \& Community Med, Prince Sattam Chair Epidemiol \& Publ Hlth Res, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-020-01219-6},
Article-Number = {205},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {ST elevation myocardial infarction; Chest pain; Patient management;
   Mobile applications; Software; Cell phone; Qualitative research},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; MORTALITY; ANGIOPLASTY; COLLEGE},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {amrjamal@ksu.edu.sa},
Affiliations = {King Saud University; King Saud University; King Saud University; Qatar
   Foundation (QF); Hamad Bin Khalifa University-Qatar; King Saud
   University; King Saud University; Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz
   University; King Saud University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Househ, Mowafa/GPX-8430-2022
   Jamal, Amr A/B-9495-2009
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jamal, Amr A/0000-0002-4051-6592
   Tharkar, Shabana/0000-0002-9607-4332},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {vice deanship of scientific research chairs, Deanship of Scientific
   Research, King Saud University},
Funding-Text = {This work is supported by vice deanship of scientific research chairs,
   Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:001000492200011,
Author = {Dodson, Crystal and Layman, Lucas},
Title = {Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among Nursing and Computer Science to
   Refine a Pharmacogenetics Clinical Decision Support Tool Via Mobile
   Application},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {41},
Number = {6},
Pages = {442-448},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {In previous work, a prototype clinical decision support mobile
   application was created that accepts a patient's genomic profile
   information and provides information and rationale for the prescription
   of certain oncology medications. The response to the instrument was
   overwhelmingly positive by healthcare providers in the oncology field
   who tested the instrument. This article reports on the interdisciplinary
   collaboration among nursing and computer science to redesign and
   reimplement a new version of the instrument with expanded functionality
   and improved usability. This article describes the functionality,
   usability considerations, and usability evaluation of the instrument
   over three versions. The current version is Web-based and responsive to
   different screen sizes (desktop, tablet, mobile), features improved
   usability, and expands the number of gene-drug recommendations provided
   based on Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium dosing
   guidelines. This project represents a successful new collaboration
   between the nursing and computer science disciplines.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dodson, C (Corresponding Author), Univ North Carolina Wilmington, 601 S Coll Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Dodson, Crystal; Layman, Lucas, Univ North Carolina Wilmington, 601 S Coll Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000960},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Decision support instrument; Interprofessional collaboration; Mobile
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Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {dodsonc@uncw.edu},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000634957300001,
Author = {Sung, Sumi and Park, Hyeoun-Ae},
Title = {Effect of a mobile app-based cultural competence training program for
   nurses: A pre- and posttest design},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {99},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Importance of providing culturally competent nursing care
   and cultural competence training for nurses has increased due to
   diversification of the cultural backgrounds of patients in South Korea.
   Currently there is little cultural competence training provided to
   nurses in South Korea.
   Objectives: This study aimed to develop and evaluate a mobile app-based
   cultural competence training program for nurses working at a tertiary
   teaching hospital in South Korea.
   Design: A one group pre- and posttest intervention design.
   Settings: A tertiary teaching hospital in South Korea.
   Participants: A total of 49 nurses participated in the study.
   Methods: A mobile app-based cultural competence training program for
   nurses was developed using the five stages of the ADDIE instructional
   model. Cultural competence scores were compared between pre- and
   posttest using the paired t-test. The differences in cultural competence
   scores between pre- and posttests were also compared by participant
   characteristics using analysis of variance, the Kruskal-Wallis test, and
   the MannWhitney-Wilcoxon test.
   Results: The mean total score of the nurses increased significantly
   after participating in the program, from 63.00 to 81.06 (p < 0.001).
   Comparisons of differences in cultural competence scores between pre-
   and posttests by participant characteristics revealed that the
   improvement in cultural competence was greater in those with no
   experience abroad for longer than 1 month compared to those who had
   experience abroad for longer than 1 month (p < 0.001) and in those who
   had never cared for a foreign patient compared to those who had cared
   for more than three foreign patients per week (p < 0.05).
   Conclusions: The mobile app-based cultural competence training program
   developed in this study was demonstrated to be effective in improving
   the cultural competence of nurses in South Korea. Our novel training
   program can be applied as on-the-job training to improve the cultural
   competence of nurses.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Park, HA (Corresponding Author), Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Sung, Sumi; Park, Hyeoun-Ae, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Sung, Sumi; Park, Hyeoun-Ae, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2021.104795},
Article-Number = {104795},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Cultural competency; Culturally competent care; Instructional model;
   Education; Mobile applications},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-EFFICACY; CARE; EDUCATION; SCALE},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sung, Sumi/0000-0003-3897-4698},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Seoul National University Hospital},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Seoul National University Hospital.},
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@article{ WOS:000800745100006,
Author = {Chang, Hsiao-Yun and Chen, Ching Hsiu and Liu, Chien Wei},
Title = {The effect of a virtual simulation-based educational application on
   nursing students' belief and self-efficacy in communicating with
   patients about complementary and alternative medicine},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {114},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background: Simulation-based learning that focuses on the development
   and assessment of communication and counseling skills can help nursing
   students achieve better skill performance and gain self-confidence with
   decision-making ability. It is unknown whether virtual simulation as an
   instructional design significantly improves educational outcomes than a
   traditional lecture with low-fidelity simulation in students.
   Objectives: The aim was to explore the effect of a virtual
   simulation-based educational smartphone application on nursing
   students??? beliefs and self-efficacy in communicating with patients
   about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use. Design: A
   quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest nonequivalent control
   group design. Settings and participants: A total of 101 nursing
   students, who were in their second or third-year nursing program at a
   Southern Taiwan university volunteered to participate in the academic
   year 2020???2021. Participants were assigned to an experimental or
   control group in an elective course. Methods: All participants received
   a 4-hour lecture that included an in-class lecture with low-fidelity
   simulation (paper-based scenarios) about the risk-benefit assessment of
   a patient???s CAM use. The experimental group received a series of 13
   virtual simulation exercises with clinical scenarios by means of a
   smartphone application. Data from belief and self-efficacy scales were
   collected at the beginning and end of the course from September 2020 to
   February 2021. Descriptive and inferential statistics were analyzed
   using the IBM?? SPSS?? version 23.0. Results: Although both groups
   significantly improved their belief and self-efficacy scale scores, the
   experimental group had significant differences in overall self-efficacy
   in communicating with patients about CAM use compared with the control
   group, specifically the CAM perceptions and self-confidence scores.
   Conclusions: Although both in-class and virtual simulation improved
   nursing students??? belief and self-efficacy, the virtual
   simulation-based educational app is effective as an adjunct learning
   tool in significantly increasing nursing students??? self-efficacy in
   communicating with patients about CAM use to help minimize their risks.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chang, HY (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Nursing, 261,Wenhua 1st Rd, Taoyuan 33303, Taiwan.
   Chang, Hsiao-Yun, Chang Gung Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Nursing, 261,Wenhua 1st Rd, Taoyuan 33303, Taiwan.
   Chen, Ching Hsiu, Fooyin Univ, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
   Liu, Chien Wei, E DA Hosp, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
   Liu, Chien Wei, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105394},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2022},
Article-Number = {105394},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Virtual simulation; Mobile application; Student nurse; Belief;
   Self-efficacy; Communication; Complementary and alternative medicine},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {chang369@gmail.com
   ft063@fy.edu.tw
   6612joyce@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Chang Gung University of Science \& Technology; Fooyin University; E-Da
   Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Taiwan Ministry of Education {[}PMN1090420]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Taiwan Ministry of Education
   (PMN1090420).},
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@article{ WOS:000579939700001,
Author = {Olaoye, Omotayo and Tuck, Chloe and Khor, Wei Ping and McMenamin, Roisin
   and Hudson, Luke and Northall, Mike and Panford-Quainoo, Edwin and
   Asima, Derrick Mawuena and Ashiru-Oredope, Diane},
Title = {Improving Access to Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines in 4 African
   Countries: Development and Pilot Implementation of an App and
   Cross-Sectional Assessment of Attitudes and Behaviour Survey of
   Healthcare Workers and Patients},
Journal = {ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {9},
Number = {9},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Smartphone apps have proven to be an effective and acceptable resource
   for accessing information on antimicrobial prescribing. The purpose of
   the study is to highlight the development and implementation of a
   smartphone/mobile app (app) for antimicrobial prescribing guidelines
   (the Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship-CwPAMS App)
   in Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia and to evaluate patients' and
   healthcare providers' perspectives on the use of the App in one of the
   participating institutions. Two structured cross-sectional
   questionnaires containing Likert scale, multiple-choice, and open-ended
   questions were issued to patients and healthcare workers six months
   after the introduction of the app at one of the hospital sites. Metrics
   of the use of the app for a one-year period were also obtained. Download
   and use of the app peaked between September and November 2019 with
   pharmacists accounting for the profession that the most frequently
   accessed the app. More than half of the responding patients had a
   positive attitude to the use of the app by health professionals. Results
   also revealed that more than 80\% of health care workers who had used
   the CwPAMS App were comfortable using a smartphone/mobile device on a
   ward round, considered the app very useful, and found it to improve
   their awareness of antimicrobial stewardship, including documentation of
   the indication and duration for antimicrobials on the drug chart. It
   also encouraged pharmacists and nurses to challenge inappropriate
   antimicrobial prescribing. Overall, our findings suggest that its use as
   a guide to antimicrobial prescribing sparked positive responses from
   patients and health professionals. Further studies will be useful in
   identifying the long-term consequences of the use of the CwPAMS App and
   scope to implement in other settings, in order to guide future
   innovations and wider use.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ashiru-Oredope, D (Corresponding Author), Commonwealth Pharmacists Assoc, London E1W 1AW, England.
   Olaoye, Omotayo; Tuck, Chloe; Khor, Wei Ping; McMenamin, Roisin; Ashiru-Oredope, Diane, Commonwealth Pharmacists Assoc, London E1W 1AW, England.
   Hudson, Luke; Northall, Mike, Horizon Strateg Partners, London EC3R 8HL, England.
   Panford-Quainoo, Edwin, Univ Liverpool, Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Liverpool L3 5QA, Merseyside, England.
   Asima, Derrick Mawuena, LEKMA Hosp, POB MS 216, Teshie, Accra, Ghana.},
DOI = {10.3390/antibiotics9090555},
Article-Number = {555},
ISSN = {2079-6382},
Keywords = {CwPAMS App; smartphone apps; antimicrobial prescribing; pharmacy},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE; INTERVENTIONS},
Research-Areas = {Infectious Diseases; Pharmacology \& Pharmacy},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Infectious Diseases; Pharmacology \& Pharmacy},
Author-Email = {omotayo.olaoye@commonwealthpharmacy.org
   chloe.tuck@commonwealthpharmacy.org
   weiping.khor@commonwealthpharmacy.org
   R.Mcmenamin@uea.ac.uk
   luke@horizonsp.co.uk
   mike@horizonsp.co.uk
   248964@lstmed.ac.uk
   mawuenaasima@gmail.com
   diane.ashiru-oredope@commonwealthpharmacy.org},
Affiliations = {University of Liverpool; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Olaoye, Omotayo Carolyn/ABB-8189-2021
   Olaoye, Omotayo/GRF-4823-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Olaoye, Omotayo Carolyn/0000-0001-9886-6109
   Olaoye, Omotayo/0000-0001-9886-6109
   Ashiru-Oredope, Diane/0000-0001-9579-2028
   Panford-Quainoo, Edwin/0000-0001-9062-3268},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Commonwealth Partnerships on Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) -
   Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET); Commonwealth Pharmacists
   Association (CPA) through the Department of Health and Social Care's
   Fleming Fund},
Funding-Text = {This project was funded as part of the Commonwealth Partnerships on
   Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) supported by Tropical Health and
   Education Trust (THET) and Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA)
   using Official Development Assistance (ODA) funding, through the
   Department of Health and Social Care's Fleming Fund. The views expressed
   in this publication are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those
   of the NHS, the Fleming Fund, the Department of Health and Social Care,
   THET or CPA.},
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@article{ WOS:000364809700003,
Author = {Jaensson, Maria and Dahlberg, Karuna and Eriksson, Mats and Gronlund,
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   Mobile Phone App for Postoperative Recovery Monitoring and Assessment},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2015},
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Number = {3},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {Background: In Sweden, day surgery is performed in almost 2 million
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   adverse events during the recovery process. A way to empower patients
   and give them the opportunity to affect care delivery is to let them
   evaluate their recovery process. The most common evaluation method is a
   follow-up telephone call by a nurse one or two days after surgery. In
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   Objective: The objective of the study is to describe the process of
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   information and communication technology, eHealth, and nursing care
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   recovery for both children and adults. The Web-based app, Recovery
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Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jaensson, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Orebro, Sch Hlth \& Med Sci, Fac Med \& Hlth, S-70182 Orebro, Sweden.
   Jaensson, Maria; Dahlberg, Karuna; Eriksson, Mats; Nilsson, Ulrica, Fac Med \& Hlth, Sch Hlth \& Med Sci, Orebro, Sweden.
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DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.4649},
Article-Number = {e86},
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Keywords-Plus = {DAY SURGERY; PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION; HEALTH-CARE; QUALITY;
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
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   Eriksson, Mats/B-9204-2013
   Nilsson, Ulrica/R-8586-2017
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@article{ WOS:000637728600001,
Author = {de Lima Costa Souza, Francisca Marta and dos Santos, Wenysson Noleto and
   da Costa Santos, Rebecca Stefany and Morais da Silva, Vera Lucia and de
   Abrantes, Rogeria Moreira and Ribeiro Soares, Veronica Feitosa and
   Rosendo da Silva, Richardson Augusto},
Title = {Effectiveness of mobile applications in pregnant women's adherence to
   prenatal consultations: randomized clinical trial},
Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {74},
Number = {5},
Abstract = {Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile application for
   cell phones in the adherence of pregnant women to prenatal
   consultations. Method: a randomized controlled clinical trial,
   simple-blind with two parallel groups, conducted from January to
   December 2018. Data collection was carried out through a structured
   interview at the end of the third trimester of pregnancy. For analysis,
   Chi-Square and Mann-Whitney tests were used. The sample consisted of 88
   pregnant women from 2 Family Health Strategies in Northeast Brazil.
   Participants were randomized into two groups: intervention (IG), who
   used the application, and control (CG), who attended prenatal
   consultations. Results: pregnant women who used the application (IG)
   attended a greater number of consultations when compared to participants
   in the CG, identifying a statistical difference between the groups
   (p<0.05). Conclusion: the application showed to be an effective health
   technology to improve adherence to prenatal care. Brazilian Registry of
   Clinical Trials: RBR-74SNST.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Souza, FMDC (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.
   de Lima Costa Souza, Francisca Marta; dos Santos, Wenysson Noleto; da Costa Santos, Rebecca Stefany; Morais da Silva, Vera Lucia; de Abrantes, Rogeria Moreira; Ribeiro Soares, Veronica Feitosa; Rosendo da Silva, Richardson Augusto, Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0599},
Article-Number = {e20190599},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Women's Health; Prenatal Care; Mobile Applications; Clinical Trial;
   Nursing},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {enfermarta2001@yahoo.com.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte},
ORCID-Numbers = {Santos, Wenysson Noleto dos/0000-0002-2093-5415
   Morais da Silva, Vera Lucia/0000-0002-7675-1199
   Souza, Francisca/0000-0002-2442-9499
   Stefany da Costa Santos, Rebecca/0000-0002-1191-0232},
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@article{ WOS:000887083100001,
Author = {Dodson, Crystal and Layman, Lucas},
Title = {Refinement of a pharmacogenomics app for dosing guidelines for oncology:
   findings from the usability evaluation},
Journal = {ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2022},
Month = {2022 OCT 19},
Abstract = {Background: This study extended a precision medicine clinical decision
   support mobile application (app) for use with oncology medications. Two
   gene variants (CYP2D6 and DPYD) associated with pharmacogenomic dosing
   algorithms in oncology was added to a prototype app. Usability of the
   app was evaluated. The use of smartphones and mobile apps for
   prescribing medications has exponentially increased since the
   introduction of physician order entry. Decision support apps have
   improved provider performance and studies have shown broader adoption is
   crucial for the success of these tools. Therefore, successful use of
   mobile apps will depend on perceptions of users. Rogers' Diffusion of
   Innovation theory will be the guiding framework for this study.Methods:
   The main research variable is usability as measured by effectiveness,
   efficiency, and satisfaction. A mixed method design was used. The
   setting was inpatient and outpatient oncology practices within North
   Carolina. The sample included registered nurses and nurse practitioners
   within the oncology field. A functioning mobile app was extended based
   on the CPIC guidelines to address the most common gene variants seen in
   oncology patients. Usability testing is divided into two main
   categories, inspection and testing methods. Prior to the field study, a
   heuristic evaluation was conducted. This evaluation inspected the user
   interface, comparing the elements and aspects of it to a set of
   principles, heuristics, as a guideline to evaluate the usability of the
   mobile app.Results: The testing evaluation was conducted with a sample
   of 51 health care providers to evaluate usability, measured by the
   System Usability Scale and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics
   was used to summarize usefulness and end-user perceived ease of use. In
   addition, a thematic analysis of the openended questions was
   conducted.Conclusions: The development of this mobile app is relevant to
   nurses who have prescriptive privileges, as well as an educational tool
   for nurses to understand the rationale behind prescribing certain
   medications and alternate dosages by providing specific recommendations.
   Translation of precision medicine into practice will benefit patients by
   improving care, reducing adverse reactions, and lowering costs.},
Publisher = {AME PUBLISHING COMPANY},
Address = {FLAT-RM C 16F, KINGS WING PLAZA 1, NO 3 KWAN ST, SHATIN, HONG KONG
   00000, PEOPLES R CHINA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dodson, C (Corresponding Author), Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Sch Nursing, 601 S Coll Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Dodson, Crystal, Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Sch Nursing, 601 S Coll Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.
   Layman, Lucas, Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Dept Comp Sci, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA.},
DOI = {10.21037/atm-2022-68},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2022},
ISSN = {2305-5839},
EISSN = {2305-5847},
Keywords = {Pharmacogenomics; mobile app; dosing guidelines; oncology; usability},
Keywords-Plus = {DECISION-SUPPORT-SYSTEM; IMPLEMENTATION; ANTIBIOTICS; INFECTIONS;
   ADOPTION; TOOL},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Research \& Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Medicine, Research \& Experimental},
Author-Email = {dodsonc@uncw.edu},
Affiliations = {University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Wilmington;
   University of North Carolina; University of North Carolina Wilmington},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dodson, Crystal/HOF-9657-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Layman, Lucas/0000-0002-2534-8762},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Oncology Nursing Foundation;  {[}G58166]},
Funding-Text = {Acknowledgments Funding: This work was supported by the Oncology Nursing
   Foundation Grant: \#G58166.},
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@article{ WOS:000820154700001,
Author = {Gu, Ruting and Wang, Jingyuan and Zhang, Yan and Li, Qianqian and Wang,
   Siyao and Sun, Tong and Wei, Lili},
Title = {Effectiveness of a game-based mobile application in educating nursing
   students on flushing and locking venous catheters with pre-filled saline
   syringes: A randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {58},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of a game-based mobile
   application on the skill levels of nursing students in respect of
   flushing and locking of venous catheters with pre-filled saline
   syringes.
   Background: In the context of the education of nursing students, a
   game-based mobile application was used as a motivational aid to improve
   nursing students' skills in flushing and locking of venous catheters.
   Design: A single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted from
   August 2020, in a university-affiliated hospital in China.
   Methods: A total of 154 nursing students were divided randomly into two
   groups: a control group (n = 77) and an experimental group (n = 77). All
   the participants received a 30-min theoretical interpretation, 30-min
   demonstration, and one opportunity to practice. For the next seven days,
   the participants in the experimental group used a game-based mobile
   application as a motivational aid to practice their skills in flushing
   and locking of venous catheters; the control group received no
   additional intervention. We observed the skill performance and the
   incidence of errors in the procedural steps of the participants in the
   two groups at first and seven days later, along with the learning curve
   of the skills of the experimental group in respect of flushing and
   locking of venous catheters.
   Results: The final skill performance scores of the nursing students in
   the experimental group were higher than the average scores of the
   nursing students in the control group (p = 0.003); The incidence of
   errors in material preparation rate, hand hygiene, and flushing and
   locking in the experimental group were lower than that in the control
   group (p = 0.027, p = 0.035, p = 0.045). Analysis of the learning curve
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   practices sessions to master the skills.
   Conclusions: In the short term, the game-based mobile application was
   effective in improving the skills of nursing students in flushing and
   locking venous catheters with pre-filled saline syringes. It is an
   effective complement to existing training methods.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wei, LL (Corresponding Author), Qingdao Univ, Dept Nursing, Affiliated Hosp, Qingdao 266000, Shangdong, Peoples R China.
   Gu, Ruting; Zhang, Yan; Li, Qianqian; Wei, Lili, Qingdao Univ, Dept Nursing, Affiliated Hosp, Qingdao 266000, Shangdong, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Jingyuan; Wang, Siyao, Qingdao Univ, Dept Resp \& Crit Care Med, Affiliated Hosp, Qingdao 266000, Shangdong, Peoples R China.
   Sun, Tong, Qingdao Univ, Sch Nursing, Qingdao 266000, Shangdong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103260},
Article-Number = {103260},
ISSN = {1471-5953},
EISSN = {1873-5223},
Keywords = {Nursing students; Mobile application; Simulation Training; Flushing and
   Locking; Learning curve},
Keywords-Plus = {DECISION-MAKING; DESIGN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {13805424386@163.com
   18661801620@163.com
   zhyan0802@163.com
   sddzlylqq@163.com
   wangsiyaovip@163.com
   suntong1101@163.com
   weilili@qduhospital.cn},
Affiliations = {Qingdao University; Qingdao University; Qingdao University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Qingdao University in
   China {[}RZ2100005016]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Department of Humanities and Social
   Sciences, Qingdao University in China {[}Project No. RZ2100005016]. The
   funding agency played no role in research design, data collection,
   analysis or interpretation, and manuscript writing.},
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@article{ WOS:000569150900011,
Author = {Owens, Otis L. and Smith, Kasey N. and Beer, Jenay M. and Gallerani,
   David G. and McDonnell, Karen Kane},
Title = {A Qualitative Cultural Sensitivity Assessment of the Breathe Easier
   Mobile Application for Lung Cancer Survivors and Their Families},
Journal = {ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {47},
Number = {3},
Pages = {331-341},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {PURPOSE: To evaluate the cultural sensitivity of the Breathe Easier
   mobile health application for African American lung cancer survivors and
   their families. Breathe Easier is an intervention designed to teach
   strategies to combat symptoms related to lung cancer.
   PARTICIPANTS \& SETTING: 12 African American lung cancer survivors and
   their family members were recruited from an American College of
   Surgeons-approved cancer program in South Carolina.
   METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: Participants completed in-depth interviews, which
   were guided by the Cultural Sensitivity Assessment Tool and the Cultural
   Sensitivity Checklist. Two researchers performed open and axial coding
   to conceptually organize the data.
   FINDINGS: Multiple culturally relevant themes emerged, including
   benefits, concerns, and suggestions related to content literacy and
   inclusiveness, as well as acceptability of and motivations for using the
   mobile application. However, lung cancer survivors and their family
   members reported being more concerned about accessing accurate
   survivorship information.
   IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Attention to health literacy, eHealth
   literacy, and cultural sensitivity may enhance patient outcomes, and
   nurses can advocate for patients regarding these communication issues.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Owens, OL (Corresponding Author), Univ South Carolina, Coll Social Work, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Owens, OL (Corresponding Author), Univ South Carolina, Statewide Canc Prevent \& Control Program, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Owens, Otis L., Univ South Carolina, Coll Social Work, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Owens, Otis L., Univ South Carolina, Statewide Canc Prevent \& Control Program, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Smith, Kasey N.; Beer, Jenay M., Univ Georgia, Inst Gerontol, Athens, GA 30602 USA.
   Gallerani, David G.; McDonnell, Karen Kane, Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.},
DOI = {10.1188/20.ONF.331-341},
ISSN = {0190-535X},
EISSN = {1538-0688},
Keywords = {cancer survivors; African Americans; mobile applications; culture;
   health communications},
Keywords-Plus = {AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN; MINDFULNESS MEDITATION; HEALTH DISPARITIES;
   STRESS REDUCTION; LITERACY; LIFE; COMMUNICATION; PARTNERS; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {owenso@mailbox.sc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of South Carolina System; University of South Carolina
   Columbia; University of South Carolina System; University of South
   Carolina Columbia; University System of Georgia; University of Georgia;
   University of South Carolina System; University of South Carolina
   Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Beer, Jenay M/D-9748-2018
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Beer, Jenay/0000-0002-6834-6978},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation},
Funding-Text = {Duringthe writing of this article, Gallerani and McDonnell were
   supported by a grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation.},
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@article{ WOS:000777432100001,
Author = {Puah, Ser Hon and Goh, Chee Yen and Chan, Chung Leung and Teoh, Amy Kui
   Jie and Zhang, Hao and Shen, Zhiqi and Neo, Lay Ping},
Title = {Mobile device: a useful tool to teach inhaler devices to healthcare
   professionals},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {APR 2},
Abstract = {Background Proper inhaler device usage is paramount for control of
   underlying obstructive airway disease. Hence, education to healthcare
   professionals who will eventually educate patients need to be done
   effectively. We developed an application for mobile devices for
   education on six medical inhaler devices, the metered-dose inhaler
   (MDI), Turbuhaler, Accuhaler, Breezhaler, Ellipta and Respimat, and
   studied if there were any difference between the application and the
   manufacturer's instructions on inhaler technique. The aim of this study
   is to see if inhaler education via a mobile phone app is comparable to
   manual instruction for health care professions. Methods Participants,
   who were nursing students, were randomized to learn the inhaler devices
   via the manufacturer's instruction guide or a mobile device app designed
   specifically for education on inhaler devices. Results There were 45
   participants in each group. 78\% of them were females with a median age
   of 21 (IQR 3). 67\% used an Apple mobile device and the remainder used
   an Android device. The mobile device showed better total improvement
   points for the Turbuhaler device (262 vs 287 points; P = 0.02).
   Participants learning from the manufacturer's guide had a significantly
   higher total improvement points in the Breezhaler (370 vs 327 points; P
   < 0.01) and Ellipta (214 vs 174 points; P < 0.01) device. Both
   interventions showed improvement in total scores for demonstrating the
   correct usage of all inhaler devices. MDI has the least number of
   correct steps for both interventions. The participants' reported their
   mean (SD) self-rated knowledge was significantly higher for those using
   the app for all devices as compared to those that did not (4.33 (0.68)
   vs 4.73 (0.42); P = < 0.01). Self-reported confidence level was found to
   be higher in the mobile app group, but this was not statistically
   significant. The app was well received and scored of 4.42 of 5 with
   regards to its quality. Conclusion Using a mobile inhaler app is just as
   effective to teach inhaler device techniques to healthcare professionals
   and is likely a more convenient, versatile and important adjunct to
   learning.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Puah, SH (Corresponding Author), Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Resp \& Crit Care Med Dept, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433, Singapore.
   Puah, Ser Hon, Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Resp \& Crit Care Med Dept, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433, Singapore.
   Goh, Chee Yen; Teoh, Amy Kui Jie; Neo, Lay Ping, Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Nursing, Singapore, Singapore.
   Chan, Chung Leung; Zhang, Hao, Nanyang Technol Univ, LILY Joint NTU UBC Res Ctr Excellence Act Living, Singapore, Singapore.
   Shen, Zhiqi, Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Comp Sci \& Engn, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12909-022-03302-0},
Article-Number = {238},
EISSN = {1472-6920},
Keywords = {Asthma; Inhaler; Mobile application; Inhaler device},
Keywords-Plus = {EDUCATION; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education \& Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines},
Author-Email = {ser\_hon\_puah@ttsh.com.sg},
Affiliations = {Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Nanyang Technological
   University \& National Institute of Education (NIE) Singapore; Nanyang
   Technological University; Nanyang Technological University \& National
   Institute of Education (NIE) Singapore; Nanyang Technological University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Department, Tan Tock Seng
   Hospital, Singapore; Ng Teng Fong Healthcare Innovation Programme},
Funding-Text = {This project was funded by the Ng Teng Fong Healthcare Innovation
   Programme. Open access funding was provided by the Respiratory and
   Critical Care Medicine Department, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.},
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@article{ WOS:000627529200001,
Author = {Kim, Yeojin and Lee, Hyejin and Seo, Ji Min},
Title = {Integrated Diabetes Self-Management Program Using Smartphone
   Application: A Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {44},
Number = {4},
Pages = {383-394},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {This study identified the effects of an integrated diabetes
   self-management program using smartphone application (app), based on the
   Information-Motivation-Behavioral skills (IMB) model. A randomized
   comparison, using a pre-and post-test design, was conducted with 32
   participants in the experimental group and 36 in the control group. The
   integrated diabetes self-management program consisted of face-to-face
   educational sessions, a diabetes self-management smartphone app, and
   phone counseling. In the experimental group, diabetes self-management
   knowledge (Z=-2.70, p=.007), social motivation (Z=-1.97, p=.048), and
   behavior (t=3.22, p=.002) improved, with their hemoglobin A1c (Z=-4.83,
   p<.001) decreasing compared to the control group. At the post-test, the
   experimental group's fasting blood sugar level (t=2.79, p=.009), total
   calorie intake (t=3.94, p=.001), carbohydrate intake (t=5.69, p<.001),
   and fat intake (t=2.54, p=.021) decreased compared to the pre-test. An
   integrated diabetes self-management program using smartphone app, based
   on the IMB model, should be utilized as a nursing intervention.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Seo, JM (Corresponding Author), Pusan Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 49 Busandaehak Ro, Yangsan 50612, South Korea.
   Kim, Yeojin, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Busan, South Korea.
   Lee, Hyejin; Seo, Ji Min, Pusan Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 49 Busandaehak Ro, Yangsan 50612, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1177/0193945921994912},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
Article-Number = {0193945921994912},
ISSN = {0193-9459},
EISSN = {1552-8456},
Keywords = {Diabetes mellitus; self-management; smartphone; education; counseling},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {seojimin@pusan.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Pusan National University; Pusan National University Hospital; Pusan
   National University},
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@article{ WOS:000459359800011,
Author = {Lehto, Rebecca H. and Heeter, Carrie and Allbritton, Marcel and Wiseman,
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Title = {Hospice and Palliative Care Provider Experiences With Meditation Using
   Mobile Applications},
Journal = {ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {45},
Number = {3},
Pages = {380-388},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {PURPOSE: Healthcare providers who are involved in the care of patients
   at the end of life are at risk of developing compassion fatigue, a
   condition characterized by emotional exhaustion and reduced professional
   engagement. Research has shown that development of a meditation practice
   can modify stress perceptions and promote quality of life. This study
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   PARTICIPANTS \& SETTING: 11 healthcare providers who participated in the
   feasibility pilot were recruited from Sparrow Health System in Lansing,
   Michigan.
   METHODOLOGIC APPROACH: Three focus groups and one in-depth interview
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   IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Findings support further evaluation of a
   technology-mediated meditation program for professional caregivers to
   reduce perceived stress associated with the work environment.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
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ISSN = {0190-535X},
EISSN = {1538-0688},
Keywords = {palliative and hospice care; meditation; compassion fatigue; caregivers;
   mobile app},
Keywords-Plus = {MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTION; COMPASSION FATIGUE; ONCOLOGY NURSES;
   OF-LIFE; STRESS; BURNOUT; CLINICIAN; REDUCTION; PROGRAM},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {rebecca.lehto@hc.msu.edu},
Affiliations = {Michigan State University; Michigan State University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lehto, Rebecca/AAG-1597-2019
   ge, rong/IXN-0938-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Lehto, Rebecca/0000-0001-5091-8408
   Heeter, Carrie/0000-0003-0382-0752},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Michigan State University/Sparrow Health System Center for Innovation
   and Research},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded, in part, by a grant from the Michigan State
   University/Sparrow Health System Center for Innovation and Research.
   Mindtoon Lab LLC and associated copyrights are owned by Heeter.},
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Journal-ISO = {Oncol. Nurs. Forum},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {HM3FT},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000459359800011},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000439603200019,
Author = {Schindler-Ruwisch, Jennifer M. and Roess, Amira and Robert, Rebecca C.
   and Napolitano, Melissa A. and Chiang, Shawn},
Title = {Social Support for Breastfeeding in the Era of mHealth: A Content
   Analysis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3, SI},
Pages = {543-555},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: Several barriers to successful breastfeeding exist,
   including a lack of support from peers or professionals. With the
   emergence of mobile health (mHealth) tools to provide additional
   breastfeeding support, a more thorough review of social support
   resources was needed.
   Research Aim: The aim of this study was to determine mHealth
   breastfeeding support resources and characterize the type of social
   support they provide.
   Methods: A content analysis of mHealth programs (n = 65), including text
   messaging (n = 12) and mobile applications (n = 53), was conducted on
   the basis of searches of the iTunes and Google Play stores (n = 50) and
   PubMed, the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health, and American
   Business Information/INFORM Complete Plus (n = 15).
   Results were then dual-coded for key characteristics and types of
   support provided. Results: Thirty-eight apps (76\%) were free to users,
   14 (28\%) were offered in a variety of languages, and 47 (94\%) provided
   informational support. The mobile applications were targeted largely to
   postpartum women, focused on breastfeeding duration, and included
   troubleshooting information. Mobile applications often included media
   components (n = 12 {[}24\%]); few were tailored or personalized (n = 5
   {[}10\%]) and interactive (n = 15 {[}30\%]). Text-messaging programs
   were available in a variety of countries (n = 7 {[}58\%]) and provided
   mostly informational support (n = 5 {[}42\%]), were pro-breastfeeding (n
   = 12 {[}100\%]), were targeted to both pregnant and postpartum women (n
   = 6 {[}50\%]), focused on both breastfeeding initiation and duration (n
   = 9 {[}75\%]), and had two-way interactivity (n = 6 {[}50\%]) and
   personalization (n = 5 {[}42\%]).
   Conclusions: Although freely available mobile applications and
   text-messaging programs exist, with potential for wide reach, the
   majority provide only informational support. These programs would
   benefit from additional study of their usefulness.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Schindler-Ruwisch, JM (Corresponding Author), George Washington Univ, Dept Prevent \& Community Hlth, 950 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
   Schindler-Ruwisch, Jennifer M.; Roess, Amira; Napolitano, Melissa A.; Chiang, Shawn, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
   Robert, Rebecca C., Catholic Univ Amer, Washington, DC 20064 USA.},
DOI = {10.1177/0890334418773302},
ISSN = {0890-3344},
EISSN = {1552-5732},
Keywords = {access to care; breastfeeding; breastfeeding support; social support},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE HEALTH; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE; PREGNANT-WOMEN; INTERVENTIONS;
   TEXT4BABY; PROMOTION; QUALITY; BABY; APP},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Obstetrics \& Gynecology; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Obstetrics \& Gynecology; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {jschindler@gwu.edu},
Affiliations = {George Washington University; Catholic University of America},
ORCID-Numbers = {Chiang, Shawn/0000-0002-2182-9454
   Roess, Amira/0000-0003-2321-1575
   Schindler-Ruwisch, Jennifer/0000-0002-4805-8231},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Clara Schiffer Fellowship program},
Funding-Text = {The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the
   research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research
   was supported by doctoral dissertation funding from the Clara Schiffer
   Fellowship program to the first author.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000439603200019},
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@article{ WOS:000357294800001,
Author = {Olszewski, Kimberly and Wolf, Debra M.},
Title = {Follow Me, Like Me, Tweet Me! Implementing Social Media Into
   Occupational Health},
Journal = {WORKPLACE HEALTH \& SAFETY},
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Volume = {63},
Number = {6},
Pages = {240-244},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Occupational health nurses can advance their professional practices
   through virtual platforms (e.g., social media and mobile applications).
   Virtual platforms allow occupational health nurses to disseminate
   occupational safety and health information efficiently to employees,
   families, and other stakeholders. Occupational health nurses exchange
   information with employees, enhancing communication and disseminating
   appropriate and accurate safety and health information to workers and
   their families. This article assists occupational health nurses in
   understanding how to use social media and other mobile applications to
   enhance their practices.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Olszewski, K (Corresponding Author), Bloomsburg Univ, 400 East 2nd St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 USA.
   Olszewski, Kimberly, Bloomsburg Univ, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 USA.
   Wolf, Debra M., Chatham Univ, Pittsburgh, PA USA.},
DOI = {10.1177/2165079915580739},
ISSN = {2165-0799},
EISSN = {2165-0969},
Keywords = {best practices; social media; health promotion; occupational health and
   safety programs; leadership},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {kolszews@bloomu.edu},
Affiliations = {Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE); Bloomsburg
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@article{ WOS:000434654400004,
Author = {Li, Kam Cheong and Lee, Linda Yin-King and Wong, Suet-Lai and Yau, Ivy
   Sui-Yu and Wong, Billy Tak-Ming},
Title = {Effects of mobile apps for nursing students: learning motivation, social
   interaction and study performance},
Journal = {OPEN LEARNING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {33},
Number = {2, SI},
Pages = {99-114},
Abstract = {This study examined the effects of mobile apps on the learning
   motivation, social interaction and study performance of nursing
   students. A total of 20 students participated in focus group interviews
   to collect feedback on their use of mobile apps for learning and
   communicative activities. Two consecutive cohorts of students in a
   nursing programme, each with about 200 students, were recruited for
   assessing their learning motivation through a survey and study
   performance by two tests. The results showed that the students actively
   used the mobile apps for studying supplementary materials as well as
   participating in in-class activities and clinical assessments. The
   students had a relatively high level of motivation for performing and
   learned well, but relatively low perceived satisfaction and
   self-efficacy with mobile learning. They showed better study performance
   after practising mobile learning. The results also suggest that
   students' perceived intrinsic value with mobile learning has to be
   enhanced for improving study performance.},
Publisher = {ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR \& FRANCIS LTD},
Address = {2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wong, BTM (Corresponding Author), Open Univ Hong Kong, Univ Res Ctr, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Li, Kam Cheong; Wong, Billy Tak-Ming, Open Univ Hong Kong, Univ Res Ctr, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Lee, Linda Yin-King; Wong, Suet-Lai; Yau, Ivy Sui-Yu, Open Univ Hong Kong, Div Nursing \& Hlth Studies, Sch Sci \& Technol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1080/02680513.2018.1454832},
ISSN = {0268-0513},
EISSN = {1469-9958},
Keywords = {Mobile learning; nursing education; learning motivation; social
   interaction; study performance},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-EFFICACY; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; ACHIEVEMENT; ENGAGEMENT; SCHOOL;
   PERCEPTIONS; STRATEGIES; FRAMEWORK; EDUCATION; AGE},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education \& Educational Research},
Author-Email = {tamiwong@ouhk.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Metropolitan University; Hong Kong Metropolitan University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Tak-ming/E-9186-2019
   Wong, Suet Lai/AAE-5132-2021
   Wong, Suet/AAL-8545-2021
   Li, Kam Cheong/K-5309-2012
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   Wong, Suet/0000-0002-7836-6876
   Li, Kam Cheong/0000-0003-1928-3592
   Lee, Linda Yin King/0000-0002-8588-3556},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,
   China {[}UGC/FDS16/H10/14]},
Funding-Text = {The work was supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of
   the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China {[}UGC/FDS16/H10/14].},
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Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {3},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {16},
Journal-ISO = {Open Learn.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GI7AM},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000434654400004},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000791519300007,
Author = {da Silva Negreiros, Francisca Diana and Flor, Amanda Caboclo and de
   Araujo, Acucena Leal and Feitosa Cestari, Virna Ribeiro and Florencio,
   Raquel Sampaio and Moreira, Tatiana Reboucas and Araujo, Samila Torquato
   and Sales da Silva, Lucilane Maria and Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza Maria},
Title = {E-MunDiabetes A Mobile Application for Nursing Students on Diabetes
   Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {40},
Number = {5},
Pages = {325-334},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic caused tremendous disruption of health systems
   worldwide. Patients with diabetes are at a high risk of COVID-19
   exposure because face-to-face consultations have been standard for
   diabetes management. This study describes the development and validation
   of a mobile application for nursing students on diabetes education
   during the COVID-19 pandemic. The application was developed by a
   certified diabetes educator nurse and by a freelance programmer and, in
   the next step, validated in terms of content and appearance by a group
   of expert nurses on diabetes (n = 29), nursing students (n = 40), and
   information technology experts (n = 11). Validity indexes of 0.99 for
   content and 0.92 for appearance were obtained, and usability values of
   78.9 (+/- 15.3) and 78.2 (+/- 10.8) were obtained from nursing and
   information technology experts, respectively. The self-assessment and
   satisfaction items evaluated by nursing students had a total agreement
   of 96.3\% and an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.91. Both the
   content and the appearance of the application were considered adequate,
   and the usability scores indicate that the application is useful and
   easy to use.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Negreiros, FDD (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Ceara, Walter Cantidio Hosp, 1290 Pastor Samuel Munguba St, BR-60430370 Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   da Silva Negreiros, Francisca Diana; Flor, Amanda Caboclo; Araujo, Samila Torquato, Univ Fed Ceara, Walter Cantidio Univ Hosp, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   de Araujo, Acucena Leal; Feitosa Cestari, Virna Ribeiro; Florencio, Raquel Sampaio; Moreira, Tatiana Reboucas; Sales da Silva, Lucilane Maria; Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza Maria, Univ Estadual Ceara, Postgrad Program Clin Care Nursing \& Hlth, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000881},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Diabetes mellitus; Health education; Mobile applications;
   Validation study},
Keywords-Plus = {VALIDATION; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {negreiros.diana@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Ceara; Universidade Estadual do Ceara},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/D-1240-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/0000-0003-1424-0649},
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Journal-ISO = {CIN-Comput. Inform. Nurs.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000791519300007},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000419560900006,
Author = {George, Tracy P. and DeCristofaro, Claire and Murphy, Pamela F. and
   Sims, Archie},
Title = {Student Perceptions and Acceptance of Mobile Technology in an
   Undergraduate Nursing Program},
Journal = {HEALTHCARE},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {5},
Number = {3},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Mobile technology allows healthcare students to access current
   evidence-based resources. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
   student experience of implementing point-of-care (POC) smartphone
   applications in a first-semester undergraduate nursing program. Teaching
   methods included using case studies in the laboratory to familiarize
   students with the apps. At community screening sites, evidence-based
   guidelines were referenced when students discussed screening results
   with patients. Surveys were administered prior to implementing this
   innovation and after the students utilized the apps in direct patient
   interactions. Survey results were analyzed to evaluate student
   perceptions and acceptance of mobile technology. Students felt that
   healthcare smartphone apps were a helpful and convenient way to obtain
   evidence-based clinical information pertinent to direct care settings.
   Over 90\% of students planned to continue using healthcare smartphone
   apps. In conclusion, healthcare smartphone apps are a way for students
   to become comfortable accessing evidence-based clinical resources. It is
   important to encourage students to use these resources early in the
   curriculum. Community screenings are an independent health promotion
   activity which assists in the attainment of health equity and fosters
   nursing leadership.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {George, TP (Corresponding Author), Francis Marion Univ, Dept Nursing, Florence, SC 29502 USA.
   George, Tracy P., Francis Marion Univ, Dept Nursing, Florence, SC 29502 USA.
   DeCristofaro, Claire; Murphy, Pamela F., Ashford Univ, Coll Hlth Human Serv \& Sci, Dept Behav Sci, San Diego, CA 92123 USA.
   Sims, Archie, Palmetto Hlth Tuomey, Sumter, SC 29150 USA.},
DOI = {10.3390/healthcare5030035},
Article-Number = {35},
EISSN = {2227-9032},
Keywords = {smartphones; technology; apps; nursing preventive care; nursing
   leadership; population health management; health information literacy;
   health equity},
Keywords-Plus = {SMARTPHONES; TABLETS; DEVICES},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {TGeorge@fmarion.edu
   claire.decristofaro@ashford.edu
   pamela.murphy@ashford.edu
   Archie.Sims@palmettohealth.org},
ORCID-Numbers = {DECRISTOFARO, CLAIRE/0000-0002-5767-1927},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Francis Marion University},
Funding-Text = {The materials for the community screenings in this research project were
   supported by an institutional grant from Francis Marion University. The
   grant did not fund the costs of publishing open access or any other
   aspect of the study.},
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@article{ WOS:000774842600001,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Tuor, Carlotta and Trompier, Remy and Berger,
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Title = {Effectiveness of a Mobile App in Reducing Therapeutic Turnaround Time
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   patient-centered information. Indirect activities on patients, such as
   searching for laboratory results and sharing information with scattered
   colleagues, waste resources to the detriment of patients and staff.
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   of a mobile app to facilitate rapid mobile access to central laboratory
   results and remote interprofessional communication. A total of 10 ED
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   pediatric ED (PED). The primary outcome was the elapsed time in minutes
   in each group from the availability of laboratory results to their
   consideration by participants. The secondary outcome was the elapsed
   time to find a colleague upon request. Time to consider laboratory
   results was significantly reduced from 23 min (IQR 10.5-49.0) to 1 min
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   was reduced from 24 min to 1 min (i.e., 93.0\% reduction). Dedicated
   mobile apps have the potential to improve information sharing and remote
   communication in emergency care.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Siebert, JN (Corresponding Author), Univ Geneva, Fac Med, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Siebert, JN (Corresponding Author), Geneva Univ Hosp, Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic, Geneva Univ Hosp, Div Med Informat Sci, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Tuor, Carlotta; Rey, Robin; Siebert, Johan N., Univ Geneva, Fac Med, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Trompier, Remy; Berger, Antoine; Ramusi, Michael, Geneva Univ Hosp, Informat Technol Dept, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
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DOI = {10.3390/jpm12030428},
Article-Number = {428},
EISSN = {2075-4426},
Keywords = {mobile application; mHealth; digital technology; emergency service;
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Keywords-Plus = {PATIENT SAFETY; DECISION-MAKING; PERFORMANCE; SMARTPHONES; PATTERNS;
   WHATSAPP; QUALITY; SPEND; TOOL},
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   antoine.berger@hcuge.ch
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   johan.siebert@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva;
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@article{ WOS:000527064600001,
Author = {Hung, Li-Chuan and Yang, Jen-Yu and Chen, Mei-Chun and Chang, Hsiu-Lan
   and Ku, Chiou-Yun and Hou, Ting-Wei},
Title = {Design and evaluation of the bed-cleaning mobile application},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {28},
Number = {4},
Pages = {771-776},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Aim To develop a mobile application (App) that enhances bed-cleaning
   management.
   Background Bed cleaning affects clinical work in hospitals. The nursing
   department needed an App to enhance bed-cleaning management, especially
   one on the status of all beds to be cleaned.
   Methods Bed-Cleaning App (BedCApp) was developed. Then, a survey was
   administered to 50 BedCApp users.
   Results BedCApp helped the administrative staff and nurse managers in
   adjusting their workload effectively. A complete presentation of beds to
   be cleaned and reminders were found to be the most satisfactory
   features. The average time from receiving the notice to completing bed
   cleaning was shortened by 25.5 min. The user satisfaction survey
   comprised 50 valid questionnaires, with a satisfaction rate of 3.6/5.
   Conclusion BedCApp provides the actual workload status; therefore, the
   administrative staff and nurse managers can optimize the workload during
   rush hours. The software is user-oriented, with good user acceptance.
   Implications for Nursing Management Proactive workload management would
   improve outcomes during rush hours and avoid interference in clinical
   care. The user interfaces for the elderly staff has special
   design-simple to use, larger font size than that in the interface for
   non-elderly staff and workflow reminders.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hung, LC (Corresponding Author), Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Natl Cheng Kung Univ Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Nursing, 138 Sheng Li Rd, Tainan 701, Taiwan.
   Hung, Li-Chuan; Yang, Jen-Yu; Chen, Mei-Chun; Chang, Hsiu-Lan; Ku, Chiou-Yun, Natl Cheng Kung Univ Hosp, Dept Nursing, Coll Med, Tainan, Taiwan.
   Hung, Li-Chuan; Hou, Ting-Wei, Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Engn Sci, Tainan, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1111/jonm.12900},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2020},
ISSN = {0966-0429},
EISSN = {1365-2834},
Keywords = {beds; mobile applications; nurse managers; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {DISINFECTION; INFORMATION},
Research-Areas = {Business \& Economics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Management; Nursing},
Author-Email = {hunglc@mail.ncku.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {National Cheng Kung University; National Cheng Kung University Hospital;
   National Cheng Kung University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hou, Ting-Wei/0000-0001-5940-3718
   HUNG, LI-CHUAN/0000-0003-1928-2020},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Department of Nursing, National Cheng Kung University Hospital},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this study was provided by the Department of Nursing,
   National Cheng Kung University Hospital.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {15},
Times-Cited = {2},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {J. Nurs. Manag.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {LU7CD},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000527064600001},
OA = {gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000848462300001,
Author = {Firdaus, Mohd Khairul Zul Hasymi and Jittanoon, Piyanuch and
   Boonyasopun, Umaporn},
Title = {Developing, validating, and pre-testing of a diabetic care
   self-management mobile health application: A technology-based
   intervention for patients with diabetes in Malaysia},
Journal = {BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {8},
Number = {4},
Pages = {365-371},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Background: Technology-based intervention showed a promising approach to
   health promotion strategies. There had been limited knowledge of the
   existing program for technology-based intervention in promoting foot
   care and dietary behavior modification. Thus, a mobile app was developed
   as an alternative strategy for promoting foot care and dietary behavior
   modification. Objective: This paper aims to elaborate on the process of
   developing, validating, and examining the Diabetic Care Self-Management
   Mobile Health Application (Diabetic Care).Methods: There are two phases
   conducted. The first phase is the process of developing and validating
   Diabetic Care. Intervention Mapping (IM) Framework was used to guide the
   process of developing Diabetic Care, while in assessing validity,
   guidance from Kassam-Adams et al. was used. A team of experts was
   appointed to validate the mobile app developed. Next, the usability of
   Diabetic Care was conducted among ten conveniently chosen patients with
   diabetes in a governmental primary care clinic. Results: The process of
   developing Diabetic Care was clearly explained. The Diabetic Care app
   showed a good I-CVI score (1.00) and general CVI score (1.00) after the
   expert team assessed. During the trial, two drawbacks were identified
   and explored to find solutions.Conclusion: The Diabetic Care app is
   proven appropriate to be employed in the study. Even though there were
   two drawbacks encountered, however, possible solutions were able to be
   explored in addressing the issues. Further research should be conducted
   to examine the effectiveness of this mobile app in modifying foot care
   behavior and dietary behavior. Hence, it will assist in the translation
   of advanced technology in nursing care.},
Publisher = {BELITUNG RAYA FOUNDATION},
Address = {RT 06 RW 02, URISAN JAYA, PADANG, BELITUNG TIMUR, MANGGAR, BANGKA,
   BELITUNG, INDONESIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Firdaus, MKZH (Corresponding Author), Int Islamic Univ Malaysia, Kulliyyah Nursing, Selangor, Malaysia.
   Firdaus, MKZH (Corresponding Author), Int Islamic Univ Malaysia, Dept Med Surg Nursing Kulliyyah Nursing, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Kuantan 25200, Pahang, Malaysia.
   Firdaus, Mohd Khairul Zul Hasymi; Jittanoon, Piyanuch; Boonyasopun, Umaporn, Int Islamic Univ Malaysia, Kulliyyah Nursing, Selangor, Malaysia.
   Firdaus, Mohd Khairul Zul Hasymi; Jittanoon, Piyanuch; Boonyasopun, Umaporn, Prince Songkla Univ, Fac Nursing, Hat Yai, Thailand.
   Firdaus, Mohd Khairul Zul Hasymi, Int Islamic Univ Malaysia, Dept Med Surg Nursing Kulliyyah Nursing, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Kuantan 25200, Pahang, Malaysia.},
DOI = {10.33546/bnj.2127},
ISSN = {2528-181X},
EISSN = {2477-4073},
Keywords = {mobile applications; self-management; diabetes mellitus; health
   promotion; technology; nursing; Malaysia},
Keywords-Plus = {LITERACY; EDUCATION; ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {zulhasyimi@iium.edu.my},
Affiliations = {International Islamic University Malaysia; Prince of Songkla University;
   International Islamic University Malaysia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ahmed, Ayisha/HJY-9698-2023
   李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Higher Education Research Promotion and Thailand's Education Hub for the
   Southern region of ASEAN Countries Project Office of the Higher
   Education Commission},
Funding-Text = {This work was funded by the Higher Education Research Promotion and
   Thailand's Education Hub for the Southern region of ASEAN Countries
   Project Office of the Higher Education Commission.},
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Times-Cited = {0},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {7},
Journal-ISO = {Belitung Nurs. J.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {4F4DE},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000848462300001},
OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000503241700001,
Author = {Dawson, Robin M. and Felder, Tisha M. and Donevant, Sara B. and
   McDonnell, Karen Kane and Card, III, Edward B. and King, Callie Campbell
   and Heiney, Sue P.},
Title = {What makes a good health `app'? Identifying the strengths and
   limitations of existing mobile application evaluation tools},
Journal = {NURSING INQUIRY},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Research using mHealth apps has the potential to positively impact
   health care management and outcomes. However, choosing an appropriate
   mHealth app may be challenging for the health researcher. The author
   team used existing evaluation tools, checklists, and guidelines to
   assess selected mHealth apps to identify strengths, challenges, and
   potential gaps within existing evaluation tools. They identified
   specific evaluation tool components, questions, and items most effective
   in examining app content, usability, and features, including literacy
   demand and cultural appropriateness; technical information; practical
   aspects of app functionality; and evolving capabilities of mobile
   medical apps. Challenges included the subjective nature of the results,
   time required to complete the evaluation, lack of emphasis on
   evidence-based content, and inadequate tool flexibility. Health
   researchers considering the integration of mobile apps into research
   will benefit from evaluation tools that assess both evidence-based
   content and the ability of the mobile app to securely integrate with
   other digital technologies involved in patient care. Next steps will
   include the involvement of health care providers and professionals,
   including nurses a wide range of expertise, to develop an mHealth
   evaluation tool that focuses on identifying quality, evidence-based
   mobile apps into patient outcomes research.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dawson, RM (Corresponding Author), Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, 1601 Greene St Suite 623, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Dawson, Robin M.; Felder, Tisha M.; Donevant, Sara B.; McDonnell, Karen Kane; King, Callie Campbell; Heiney, Sue P., Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, 1601 Greene St Suite 623, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Card, Edward B., III, Clemson Sch Nursing, Clemson, SC USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/nin.12333},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2019},
Article-Number = {e12333},
ISSN = {1320-7881},
EISSN = {1440-1800},
Keywords = {evaluation; mHealth; mobile health; mobile phone},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {robin.dawson@sc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of South Carolina System; University of South Carolina
   Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Donevant, Sara Belle/AFB-1885-2022
   Donevant, Sara Belle/AAE-4026-2020
   Felder, Tisha/AAS-6632-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Donevant, Sara Belle/0000-0003-1446-4706
   Felder, Tisha/0000-0001-5693-7749
   Dawson, Robin/0000-0001-5764-3558},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of
   Health {[}K23HL133596]},
Funding-Text = {Research reported in this manuscript was supported by the National
   Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health
   under award number K23HL133596. The content is solely the responsibility
   of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of
   the National Institutes of Health.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000503241700001},
OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000486676000001,
Author = {Kang, Jiyeon and Jeong, Yeon Jin},
Title = {Effects of a smartphone application for cognitive rehearsal intervention
   on workplace bullying and turnover intention among nurses},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {25},
Number = {6},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Background Bullying in nursing workplaces has been considered a serious
   problem that increases nurse turnover. Aim To develop a cognitive
   rehearsal intervention for workplace bullying and examine its effects on
   nurses' bullying experiences and turnover intentions. Methods We
   developed a smartphone application to cognitively train nurses to handle
   bullying situations in the workplace. This application included common
   bullying situations and appropriate non-violent communication scenarios.
   A cluster quasi-randomized trial was performed with 72 hospital nurses
   working in a university hospital in South Korea from November 2016 to
   January 2017. We measured workplace bullying experiences and turnover
   intention before intervention and 4 and 8 weeks after intervention in
   both intervention and control groups. Results The cognitive rehearsal
   intervention developed in this study was effective for decreasing
   nurses' person-related bullying, work-related bullying experiences, and
   turnover intention. However, it had no effects on intimidation-related
   bullying experiences. Conclusions The smartphone application-based
   cognitive rehearsal intervention can serve as a personal coping measure
   for person-related and work-related bullying among nurses. It is
   recommended that the intervention developed in this study be applied as
   a strategy to reduce nurse turnover.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jeong, YJ (Corresponding Author), Dongju Coll, Dept Nursing, 16 Saro Ro 55 Beon Gil, Busan 49318, South Korea.
   Kang, Jiyeon, Dong A Univ, Coll Nursing, Busan, South Korea.
   Jeong, Yeon Jin, Dongju Coll, Dept Nursing, 16 Saro Ro 55 Beon Gil, Busan 49318, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/ijn.12786},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2019},
Article-Number = {e12786},
ISSN = {1322-7114},
EISSN = {1440-172X},
Keywords = {cognitive rehearsal; non-violent communication; nursing; smartphone
   applications; workplace bullying},
Keywords-Plus = {PREVENTION; HARASSMENT; EXPOSURE; PROGRAM; HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {yeonjin7937@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Dong A University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kang, Jiyeon/AAD-1016-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kang, Jiyeon/0000-0002-8938-7656
   Jeong, Yeon Jin/0000-0002-0015-921X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea {[}NRF-2014R1A1A2055496]},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000486676000001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000616697800016,
Author = {Swathi, Muralidhar and Sabeena, Sasidharanpillai and Abdulmajeed, Jazeel
   and Pattanaik, Sarthak and Dsa, Oliver and Shubha, H. S. and Varma,
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   Govindakarnavar},
Title = {Development and Evaluation of a Mobile App for Guiding Rabies
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Journal = {INDIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {45},
Number = {4},
Pages = {473-477},
Month = {OCT-DEC},
Abstract = {Background: The majority of dog-mediated human rabies as well as
   rabies-related human deaths are reported from low-income countries of
   Asia and Africa where access to appropriate postexposure prophylaxis is
   limited or nonexistent. At present, India is second in position after
   China in terms of having the highest number of mobile phone users
   surpassing the United States. Objective: In this context, we decided to
   develop a user-friendly, technically less demanding, mobile App for
   health-care professionals, which is accessible even without Internet
   facility. Methodology: The current study was conducted in four phases,
   namely assemblage of informational contents on rabies, development of
   the software, assessment of the reliability of the questionnaire tool
   and evaluation of the mobile App. The evaluation of App was conducted
   among physicians and nursing staffs in a tertiary care referral
   hospital. Results: The information content was prepared referring
   national and international guidelines. The App was designed with
   Hypertext Markup Language 5 for presentation on the World Wide Web and
   was coined the name of ``RabiApp.{''} This is a hybrid App of the native
   App and web App, allowing the information to be stored in the local
   server. The mobile App was assessed using a validated and reliable
   questionnaire after confirming the internal consistency by means of
   Cronbach's alpha. The overall Cronbach's alpha for the main scale was
   0.788, which was a respectable score. Conclusion: The developed App is a
   user-friendly, easily accessible platform, which can help health-care
   professionals in making decisions regarding rabies wound management,
   treatment, and prophylaxis.},
Publisher = {WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS},
Address = {WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S  NO 1498A-2
   VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, 400059, INDIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sabeena, S (Corresponding Author), Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Inst Virol, Manipal 576104, Karnataka, India.
   Swathi, Muralidhar; Sabeena, Sasidharanpillai; Abdulmajeed, Jazeel; Pattanaik, Sarthak; Dsa, Oliver; Bhatt, Puneet; Arunkumar, Govindakarnavar, Deemed Univ, Manipal Inst Virol, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Shubha, H. S., Deemed Univ, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Sch Commun, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Varma, Muralidhar, Deemed Univ, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Gen Med, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
   Ravishankar, Nagaraja, Deemed Univ, Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Dept Data Sci, Manipal, Karnataka, India.},
DOI = {10.4103/ijcm.IJCM\_510\_19},
ISSN = {0970-0218},
EISSN = {1998-3581},
Keywords = {Health-care professionals; India; mobile App; RabiApp; rabies},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {sabeenauthradam@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE); Manipal Academy of Higher
   Education (MAHE); Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE); Kasturba
   Medical College, Manipal; Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Govindakarnavar, Arunkumar/IWU-3465-2023
   Sasidharanpillai, Sabeena -/AAK-7721-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Sasidharanpillai, Sabeena -/0000-0002-2099-9312
   Arunkumar, Govindakarnavar/0000-0002-3114-0415},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) {[}MU/MCVR-2018]},
Funding-Text = {We express our sincere gratitude to Manipal Academy of Higher Education
   (MAHE) for funding the project (MU/MCVR-2018).},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {17},
Times-Cited = {1},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {Indian J. Commun. Med.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {QF1ZA},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000616697800016},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000482790800001,
Author = {Almeida Marques Cruz, Flavia Oliveira and Vilela, Ricardo Alencar and
   Ferreira, Elaine Barros and Melo, Nilce Santos and Diniz Dos Reis, Paula
   Elaine},
Title = {Evidence on the Use of Mobile Apps During the Treatment of Breast
   Cancer: Systematic Review},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {8},
Month = {AUG 27},
Abstract = {Background: Cancer is a major cause of morbidity, disability, and
   mortality worldwide, and breast cancer is the most common cause of death
   in women. Different modalities of cancer treatment can have adverse
   effects that reduce the quality of life of patients and lead to
   treatment interruptions, if not managed properly. The use of mobile
   technologies has brought innovative possibilities for improving health
   care. Mobile apps can help individuals manage their own health and
   well-being and may also promote healthy lifestyles and information
   access.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to identify available evidence on
   the use of mobile apps to provide information and facilitate
   communication regarding self-care management related to the adverse
   effects of toxicities owing to breast cancer therapy.
   Methods: This systematic review includes studies which were identified
   using a search strategy adapted for each electronic database: CINAHL,
   Cochrane Library, LILACS, LIVIVO, PubMed, SCOPUS, and Web of Science. In
   addition, a gray literature search was performed using Google Scholar.
   All the electronic database searches were conducted on April 17, 2019.
   Two investigators independently reviewed the titles and abstracts of the
   studies identified and then read the full text of all selected papers.
   The quality of the included studies was analyzed by the Cochrane
   Collaboration Risk of Bias Tool and the Methodological Index for
   Non-Randomized Studies.
   Results: A total of 9 studies which met the eligibility criteria-3
   randomized clinical trials and 6 nonrandomized studies published in
   English from 2010 to 2018-were considered for this systematic review;
   396 patients with breast cancer, as well as 40 experts in the medical
   and nursing fields, and 3 software engineers were included.
   Conclusions: The evidence from the studies included in this systematic
   review is currently limited but suggests that mobile apps for women with
   breast cancer might be an acceptable information source that can improve
   patient well-being; they can also be used to report symptoms and adverse
   treatment-related effects and promote self-care. There is a need to test
   more evidence-based apps in future randomized clinical trials.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cruz, FOAM (Corresponding Author), Univ Brasilia, Sch Hlth Sci, Asa Norte, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
   Almeida Marques Cruz, Flavia Oliveira; Vilela, Ricardo Alencar; Ferreira, Elaine Barros; Melo, Nilce Santos; Diniz Dos Reis, Paula Elaine, Univ Brasilia, Sch Hlth Sci, Asa Norte, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
   Almeida Marques Cruz, Flavia Oliveira, Ctr Univ Dist Fed, Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
   Vilela, Ricardo Alencar, Hosp Univ Brasilia, Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
   Vilela, Ricardo Alencar, Grp CONFIAR, Goiania, Go, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.2196/13245},
Article-Number = {e13245},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {mobile applications; health education; nursing care; review; educational
   technology; breast neoplasms},
Keywords-Plus = {CHEMOTHERAPY; WOMEN},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {flavinhaoliveira5@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Brasilia; Centro Universitario do Distrito Federal;
   Universidade de Brasilia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ferreira, Elaine Barros/P-9776-2018
   Diniz dos Reis, Paula Elaine/AAS-1366-2020
   Reis, Paula/F-6889-2015
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Ferreira, Elaine Barros/0000-0003-0428-834X
   Santos Melo, Nilce/0000-0001-7268-485X
   Diniz dos Reis, Paula Elaine/0000-0002-9782-3366},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {29},
Times-Cited = {27},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {17},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR mHealth uHealth},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {IT3XB},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000482790800001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000652149700001,
Author = {Zhang, Qijian and Huang, Weihong and Dai, Weiwei and Tian, Hanzhang and
   Tang, Qiongfang and Wang, Shihui},
Title = {Development and Clinical Uses of a Mobile Application for Smart Wound
   Nursing Management},
Journal = {ADVANCES IN SKIN \& WOUND CARE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {34},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {OBJECTIVE: Establishing a smart platform for wound nursing management is
   imperative to accelerating the development of this specialty. A mobile
   application (app) was created based on the clinical needs of wound care
   to improve working efficiency and wound management, as well as enable
   information sharing and categorical retrieval of patient records.
   METHODS: Supported by the National Mobile Laboratory of China, the
   authors' wound care center collaborated with information technology
   engineers and user interface designers to establish a multidisciplinary
   team of experts in wound nursing information management and develop a
   digital app. Electronic tablets were chosen as a convenient clinical
   method to collect complete information in a standardized format. In the
   app, case records are synchronously cataloged for rapid retrieval. The
   app was designed such that practicing nurses could quickly learn how to
   use the various functions of the app. Through constant iterative
   optimization, the relevant functional modules have been further
   improved.
   RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: After a 1-year clinical trial, app functions
   have stabilized, fulfilling the expectations of technicians and boosting
   the operating efficiency of clinical practices. In comparison with
   traditional methods, the app allows for easy access to patient
   information; rapidly reviewed, synchronous cataloguing; and convenient
   retrieval. Further exploration is warranted.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Zhang, QJ (Corresponding Author), Cent South Univ, Wound Ctr, Xiangya Hosp, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Qijian; Dai, Weiwei; Tian, Hanzhang; Tang, Qiongfang, Cent South Univ, Wound Ctr, Xiangya Hosp, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
   Huang, Weihong, Cent South Univ, Mobile Hlth Minist Educ, China Mobile Joint Lab, Xiangya Hosp, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Shihui, Cent South Univ, Sch Architecture \& Art, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1097/01.ASW.0000749492.17742.4e},
ISSN = {1527-7941},
EISSN = {1538-8654},
Keywords = {wound care; smart technology; mobile app; clinical application; wound
   nursing management; medical information},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Nursing; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Nursing; Surgery},
Affiliations = {Central South University; Central South University; Central South
   University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Dai, Weiwei/AAE-4581-2022},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Key R\&D Program of China {[}2017YFC0909900]; Key R\&D Program
   of Hunan Province China (Big Data and Mobile Health Technologies)
   {[}2017SK2013]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported in part by the National Key R\&D Program of
   China under Grant 2017YFC0909900 (Integrated Service System of Precision
   Medicine based on Telemedicine and Mobile Health Network) and the Key
   R\&D Program of Hunan Province China under grant 2017SK2013 (Research
   and Application of IntegratedMedical and Social Care Service Model
   Supported by Big Data and Mobile Health Technologies). The authors have
   disclosed no other financial relationships related to this article.
   Submitted March 10, 2020; accepted in revised form June 19, 2020.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {8},
Times-Cited = {2},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {6},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {27},
Journal-ISO = {Adv. Skin Wound Care},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {SE5ZF},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000652149700001},
OA = {Bronze},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000389141900011,
Author = {George, Tracy P. and DeCristofaro, Claire},
Title = {Use of Smartphones With Undergraduate Nursing Students},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {55},
Number = {7},
Pages = {411-415},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background: It is important for nursing students to become comfortable
   with accessing point-of-care technology to support provision of safe,
   evidence-based care to patients. Method: Smartphone applications (apps)
   were introduced into community screening settings in a first-semester
   undergraduate nursing health assessment course. The apps provided
   information about body mass index, as well as United States Preventive
   Services Task Force - recommended preventive services using the Agency
   for Health Research and Quality electronic preventive services selector
   app. Classroom activities prepared students using mock cases and real
   data, and evidence-based guidelines were used when counseling patients
   about individual results. Results: Smartphone apps were well accepted by
   students and allowed students to transfer learning from the classroom
   and laboratory to the community setting. Conclusion: Smartphone apps
   promote active learning and the long-term retention of knowledge. This
   community-based activity supports the validity of independent health
   promotion activities in nursing practice.},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {George, TP (Corresponding Author), Francis Marion Univ, Dept Nursing, 4822 E Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29506 USA.
   George, Tracy P., Francis Marion Univ, Dept Nursing, 4822 E Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29506 USA.
   George, Tracy P., South Carolina Dept Hlth \& Environm Control, Marion, SC USA.
   DeCristofaro, Claire, Ashford Univ, Behav Sci, Coll Hlth Human Serv \& Sci, San Diego, CA USA.
   DeCristofaro, Claire, Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Charleston, SC 29425 USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/01484834-20160615-11},
ISSN = {0148-4834},
EISSN = {1938-2421},
Keywords-Plus = {EDUCATION; DEVICES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {tgeorge@fmarion.edu},
Affiliations = {Medical University of South Carolina},
ORCID-Numbers = {DECRISTOFARO, CLAIRE/0000-0002-5767-1927},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {25},
Times-Cited = {17},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {9},
Journal-ISO = {J. Nurs. Educ.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {ED8ST},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000389141900011},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000398959400043,
Author = {Hagi-Pedersen, Mai-Britt and Norlyk, Annelise and Dessau, Ram and
   Stanchev, Hristo and Kronborg, Hanne},
Title = {Multicentre randomised study of the effect and experience of an early
   inhome programme (PreHomeCare) for preterm infants using video
   consultation and smartphone applications compared with inhospital
   consultations: protocol of the PreHomeCare study},
Journal = {BMJ OPEN},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Introduction: Although premature infants and their parents are
   discharged earlier to inhomecare programmes, how to optimally support
   parents during this transition remains unknown. The aim of this study is
   to compare the effects of early inhomecare (PreHomeCare) including video
   consultations and mobile applications with those of inhospital
   consultations regarding breast feeding, parental confidence and
   parent-infant interactions.
   Methods and analysis: A randomised controlled intervention study will be
   conducted in four neonatal departments offering PreHomeCare (ie,
   premature infant inhomecare) in Denmark. Parents of hospitalised
   premature infants who fulfil the inclusion criteria for PreHomeCare will
   be randomised during hospitalisation to either the intervention (n=80)
   or control group (n=80) using 1:1 block randomisation. During
   PreHomeCare, the intervention group will receive a smartphone
   application with a video system and an infant scale, and the control
   group will receive usual care (ie, hospital consultations).
   Additionally, both groups will have planned nurse consultations two to
   three times a week: the intervention group through video consultations
   and the control group through inhospital consultations. Data collection
   will occur at inclusion/baseline, at the end of PreHomeCare and 1 month
   after discharge using questionnaires and hospital records. The primary
   outcome is the proportion of exclusively breastfed infants 1 month after
   discharge/end of PreHomeCare, the secondary outcomes are parent-infant
   interactions measured by the Mother and baby interaction scale and
   family confidence in caring for infants measured by the Karitane
   Parenting Confidence Scale. The process evaluation will consist of two
   qualitative studies: a field study and an interview study. Data
   collection will initially involve field observations of three scheduled
   video consultations with six families from the intervention group. These
   families will also be interviewed 1 month after PreHomeCare has ended.
   Ethics and dissemination: The project has been approved by the Regional
   Ethics Committee and the Danish Data Protection Agency.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hagi-Pedersen, MB (Corresponding Author), Sect Nursing, Dept Publ Hlth, Aarhus, Denmark.
   Hagi-Pedersen, MB (Corresponding Author), Naestved Hosp, Dept Paediat, Naestved, Denmark.
   Hagi-Pedersen, Mai-Britt; Norlyk, Annelise; Kronborg, Hanne, Sect Nursing, Dept Publ Hlth, Aarhus, Denmark.
   Hagi-Pedersen, Mai-Britt; Stanchev, Hristo, Naestved Hosp, Dept Paediat, Naestved, Denmark.
   Norlyk, Annelise, Univ Coll, Fac Hlth Sci, Skejby, Denmark.
   Dessau, Ram, Slagelse Hosp, Dept Med Microbiol, Slagelse, Denmark.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013024},
Article-Number = {e013024},
ISSN = {2044-6055},
Keywords-Plus = {EARLY DISCHARGE PROGRAM; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; SELF-EFFICACY; PARENTS;
   HOME; TELEMEDICINE; TRANSITION; INSTRUMENT; INTERVIEW; ANXIETY},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {maiha@regionsjaelland.dk},
Affiliations = {Aarhus University; Naestved Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kronborg, Hanne/0000-0002-1042-6748
   Dessau, Ram/0000-0002-1497-6309
   Stanchev, Hristo/0000-0002-9369-1140
   Noryk, Annelise/0000-0002-8512-228X
   Hagi-Pedersen, Mai-Britt/0000-0002-4349-4755},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Aarhus University; Danish foundation TrygFonden; Health Foundation;
   Danish Nurses' Organization; Region Zealand Health Scientific Research
   Foundation; local research foundation of NSR hospital},
Funding-Text = {This PhD project is financed by Aarhus University, the Danish foundation
   TrygFonden, the Health Foundation, Danish Nurses' Organization, Region
   Zealand Health Scientific Research Foundation and the local research
   foundation of NSR hospital.},
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@article{ WOS:000895590500006,
Author = {Suh, Donghee and Kim, Hyekyung and Suh, Eunyoung E. and Kim, Hyunsun},
Title = {The Effect of Game-Based Clinical Nursing Skills Mobile Application on
   Nursing Students},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {40},
Number = {11},
Pages = {769-778},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Nursing education using mobile devices is emerging as a new educational
   method showing higher learning achievement than traditional nursing
   education. This study aimed to develop a game-based mobile application
   and evaluate nursing students' learning achievement and experiences
   using a mixed-methods design. The application was developed into eight
   games on different nursing skills. Thirty nursing students were
   instructed to use the application for a week in the one-group
   pretest-posttest study design. Their pretest and posttest knowledge,
   postlearning efficiency, satisfaction, and convenience were evaluated.
   The focus group interviews were conducted by dividing 15 students into
   three groups, and their experience of the application was analyzed using
   a qualitative thematic analysis. The nursing students' knowledge
   significantly improved after using the application (t = 4.71, P < .001).
   The efficiency was the number of days (3.3 +/- 2.0), the number of use
   per login (5.3 +/- 4.0), and the number of successes per login (2.7 +/-
   2.9). Satisfaction and convenience scores were 4.9 +/- 1.3 and 4.7 +/-
   1.2 out of 7. In the thematic analysis, themes through which the
   students were motivated, made learning plans, and received feedback by
   efficient game-based interactive educational content were drawn.
   Game-based mobile nursing education could be an adjunct to traditional
   clinical education strategies and induce a positive learning effect.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, H (Corresponding Author), Eulji Univ, Coll Nursing, 712 Dongil Ro, Uijeongbu Si 11759, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea.
   Suh, Donghee, Namseoul Univ, Dept Mot Art \& Design, Coll Creat Culture \& Art, Cheonan, South Korea.
   Kim, Hyekyung, Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Digital Contents, Coll Art \& Design, Yongin, South Korea.
   Suh, Eunyoung E., Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   Suh, Eunyoung E., Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul, South Korea.
   Kim, Hyunsun, Eulji Univ, Coll Nursing, Dept Nursing, Gyeonggi, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000865},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Education; Gamification; Mobile applications; Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {GAMIFICATION; EDUCATION; MOTIVATION; EFFICACY; IMPACT; APPS},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {hs.kim@euljj.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Namseoul University; Kyung Hee University; Seoul National University
   (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU); Eulji University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Suh, Eunyoung/0000-0002-2866-0911},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government
   (Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning)
   {[}NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
   (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (Ministry of Science, ICT,
   and Future Planning) (NRF-2013R1A2A2A01006176).},
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@article{ WOS:000670551600003,
Author = {Chang, Hsiao-Yun and Wu, Hui-Fang and Chang, Yi-Chuan and Tseng,
   Yun-Shan and Wang, Yueh-Chin},
Title = {The effects of a virtual simulation-based, mobile technology application
   on nursing students' learning achievement and cognitive load: Randomized
   controlled trial},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {120},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: The use of virtual simulation methods in nursing education
   offers potential advantages for students to experience and learn in a
   safe and realistic environment by acquiring skills and attitudes to
   prepare for clinical experiences.
   Objective: The study's aim was to test the hypothesis that nursing
   students who used a mobile learning app would have significantly (1)
   higher levels of knowledge about medication administration and
   nasotracheal suctioning, (2) better development of skill performances on
   medication administration and nasotracheal suctioning, (3) higher
   satisfaction, and (4) lower cognitive load than a control group.
   Design: A randomized experimental study with pretest and posttest
   design.
   Settings and participants: One hundred nursing students were randomly
   assigned to an experimental or control group at a Southern Taiwan
   university's school of nursing.
   Methods: The experimental group received the virtual simulation-based
   mobile learning app and the control group used traditional paper
   materials. Participants were assessed on knowledge before and after the
   intervention. Skill performance and intrinsic and extraneous cognitive
   load were measured after the intervention.
   Results: The experimental group who used the mobile app had
   significantly higher knowledge scores, significantly lower intrinsic and
   extraneous cognitive load, better skill performance, and higher
   satisfaction than the control group.
   Conclusions: The implementation of a mobile app for simulation learning
   had a positive impact on nursing students' knowledge and skill
   performances as well as the reduction of learning cognitive loading.
   Nurse educators and researchers should collaborate in developing virtual
   learning resources to support clinical nursing education.
   Tweetable abstract: The mobile app for learning achieved higher
   knowledge and satisfaction scores, demonstrated better skill performance
   without increasing cognitive load. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chang, HY (Corresponding Author), Fooyin Univ, Dept Nursing, 151 Jinxue Rd, Kaohsiung 83102, Taiwan.
   Chang, Hsiao-Yun; Wu, Hui-Fang; Chang, Yi-Chuan, Fooyin Univ, Dept Nursing, 151 Jinxue Rd, Kaohsiung 83102, Taiwan.
   Tseng, Yun-Shan, I Shou Univ, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
   Wang, Yueh-Chin, Fooyin Univ, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.103948},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2021},
Article-Number = {103948},
ISSN = {0020-7489},
EISSN = {1873-491X},
Keywords = {Virtual simulation; Mobile application; Nursing student; Learning
   achievement; Cognitive load},
Keywords-Plus = {SKILLS; PERFORMANCE; EDUCATION; COMPUTER; DESIGN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {chang369@gmail.com
   SV076@fy.edu.tw
   ytsen01@isu.du.tw
   NS025@fy.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Fooyin University; I Shou University; Fooyin University},
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@article{ WOS:000444389600001,
Author = {Demirci, Jill and Kotzias, Virginia and Bogen, Debra L. and Ray, Kristin
   N. and Uscher-Pines, Lori},
Title = {Telelactation Via Mobile App: Perspectives of Rural Mothers, Their Care
   Providers, and Lactation Consultants},
Journal = {TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {25},
Number = {9},
Pages = {853-858},
Month = {SEP 1},
Abstract = {Background: Rural-urban disparities exist in breastfeeding rates and
   availability of lactation support. Direct-to-consumer (DTC)
   telelactation that uses two-way video through personal devices has the
   potential to increase access to international board-certified lactation
   consultants (IBCLCs) in rural settings that lack them. This study
   describes the feasibility and acceptability of DTC telelactation for
   rural mothers.
   Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews among various
   stakeholders involved in a study exploring the impact of telelactation
   through mobile phone app in rural Pennsylvania. Interviewees included
   mother participants assigned to receive telelactation (n=17), IBCLCs
   employed by the telelactation vendor (n=7), and nurses (n=2) and
   physicians (n=1) caring for mother participants at the recruitment
   hospital. Thematic content analysis was used to analyze qualitative
   data.
   Results: Interviewees reported that telelactation was convenient and
   efficient, provided a needed service in rural areas lacking
   breastfeeding support services, and increased maternal breastfeeding
   confidence. Telelactation was noted to have several advantages over
   in-person and telephone-based support. Barriers to use included maternal
   reluctance to conduct video calls with an unknown provider, preference
   for community-based breastfeeding resources, and technical issues
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   qualified breastfeeding support resources, DTC telelactation appears to
   be an acceptable delivery model for lactation assistance.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Demirci, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Nursing, Dept Hlth Promot \& Dev, 3500 Victoria St,Suite 440, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
   Demirci, Jill, Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Nursing, Dept Hlth Promot \& Dev, 3500 Victoria St,Suite 440, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.
   Kotzias, Virginia; Uscher-Pines, Lori, RAND Corp, Arlington, VA USA.
   Bogen, Debra L.; Ray, Kristin N., Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Childrens Hosp Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA.},
DOI = {10.1089/tmj.2018.0113},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2018},
ISSN = {1530-5627},
EISSN = {1556-3669},
Keywords = {telemedicine; behavioral health; pediatrics; technology; e-health},
Keywords-Plus = {BREAST-FEEDING SUPPORT; TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {jvr5@pitt.edu},
Affiliations = {Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); University
   of Pittsburgh; RAND Corporation; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of
   Higher Education (PCSHE); University of Pittsburgh},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ray, Kristin N/C-7819-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ray, Kristin N/0000-0003-3817-1449},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Health Resources and Services Administration {[}R40MC29451]; NICHD
   (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
   Development) {[}K23HD088642]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by Health Resources and Services Administration
   grant R40MC29451. Dr. Ray's effort in the study was funded by grant
   K23HD088642 from NICHD (Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of
   Child Health and Human Development). We thank Mary Ann Rigas, Tina
   Thompson, Marlene Wust-Smith, and the nurses at the study hospital for
   their assistance in participant recruitment. We also thank Laura Stokes
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@article{ WOS:000431849300013,
Author = {Nyman, Maria Halleberg and Frank, Catharina and Langius-Eklof, Ann and
   Blomberg, Karin and Sundberg, Kay and Wengstrom, Yvonne},
Title = {Patients' Perspective on Participation in Care With or Without the
   Support of a Smartphone App During Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer:
   Qualitative Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {5},
Number = {7},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background: Patients with prostate cancer are often cared for as
   outpatients during radiotherapy, which can be an aggravating
   circumstance for patient participation. There is a need to evaluate
   whether an interactive smartphone app could enable participation in
   care, specifically during treatment for prostate cancer. The interactive
   app (Interaktor) used in this study is developed in codesign with
   patients and health care professionals; it includes daily reports of
   symptoms, a risk assessment model, evidence-based self-care advice,
   along with the provision of immediate access to clinicians.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how patients with
   prostate cancer perceived their participation with or without the
   support of the smartphone app during radiotherapy.
   Methods: A total of 28 prostate cancer patients receiving adjuvant
   radiotherapy were interviewed about their perceived participation in
   their own care. All the patients interviewed in this study participated
   in an intervention study where the control group received standard care
   that comprised having access to a contact nurse to turn to with any
   concerns during their treatment. In addition to standard care, the
   patients in the intervention group received the app downloaded in a
   smartphone. The patients' age ranged between 57 and 77 years; 17
   patients used the smartphone app. The interviews were analyzed with
   directed qualitative content analysis.
   Results: The four dimensions of patient participation, which include
   mutual participation, fight for participation, requirement for
   participation, and participation in getting basic needs satisfied, were
   confirmed as valid perspectives in the interviews with the patients with
   prostate cancer, irrespective of whether they used the smartphone app.
   However, the patients who had used the smartphone app described it as a
   facilitating factor, especially for mutual participation.
   Conclusions: Using innovative ways to communicate with patients, such as
   an interactive app for symptom management with contact with health care
   in real time, can successfully help achieve increased patient
   participation in care.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Nyman, MH (Corresponding Author), Orebro Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Fakultetsgatan 1, S-70281 Orebro, Sweden.
   Nyman, Maria Halleberg; Blomberg, Karin, Orebro Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Fakultetsgatan 1, S-70281 Orebro, Sweden.
   Frank, Catharina; Langius-Eklof, Ann; Sundberg, Kay; Wengstrom, Yvonne, Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Stockholm, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.6829},
Article-Number = {e107},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {patient participation; prostate cancer; radiotherapy; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {TREATMENT DECISION-MAKING; REPORTED OUTCOMES; SYMPTOMS; QUESTIONNAIRE;
   MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {maria.halleberg-nyman@oru.se},
Affiliations = {Orebro University; Karolinska Institutet},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wengstrom, Yvonne/0000-0001-8317-7829
   Langius-Eklof, Ann/0000-0002-4752-902X
   Sundberg, Kay/0000-0002-4544-9798
   Frank, Catharina/0000-0003-2515-9774},
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@article{ WOS:000973635700003,
Author = {Gosak, Lucija and Pajnkihar, Majda and Stiglic, Gregor},
Title = {The Impact of Mobile Health Use on the Self-care of Patients With Type 2
   Diabetes: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {11},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Chronic diseases are a substantial public health issue
   worldwide and affect an individual's quality of life. Due to the
   alarming rise in type 2 diabetes, health care that was primarily focused
   on diagnosis and treatment of the disease is increasingly focused on
   prevention and self-care. Patients who adhere to a constant and strict
   treatment regimen (physical activity, diet, medication) and regularly
   monitor their health are more likely to maintain self-care and health,
   prevent the exacerbation of the disease, and avoid the complications of
   diabetes (retinopathy, diabetic feet, etc). In recent years, many
   innovative devices that have become increasingly present in inpatient
   health care, such as mobile apps, are available to help patients
   maintain consistency in monitoring their health status. Mobile apps make
   it easier for individuals to monitor their self-care and illness and
   follow instructions regarding disease control.
   Objective: This study aims to determine the impact of mobile app use on
   self-care in patients with type 2 diabetes. We will evaluate and test
   the usefulness of the forDiabetes app as a tool to improve the self-care
   of individuals with type 2 diabetes.
   Methods: We will perform a double-blind randomized controlled trial. The
   study will include individuals aged over 18 years diagnosed with or have
   regulated type 2 diabetes who are treated in family medicine practices.
   Additionally, the individuals included in the study should not have any
   acute complications due to the consequences of type 2 diabetes. They
   will use an Android or iOS mobile phone and a blood glucose meter during
   the investigation. With the help of simple randomization, individuals
   will be divided into the intervention and control groups. Individuals in
   the intervention group will use the forDiabetes mobile app to monitor
   their self-care for type 2 diabetes. Individuals in the control group
   will not receive a particular intervention. Data will be collected using
   the Self-care of Diabetes Inventory questionnaire and Brief Illness
   Perception Questionnaire. Blood sugar, blood pressure, glycated
   hemoglobin (HbA(1c)), and weight measurements will be monitored using
   calibrated instruments during the study by the nurses employed at the
   family medicine practice. Data will be collected at the beginning of the
   study and after a patient visits the family medicine practice.
   Results: In the first half of 2020, we have prepared a translation of
   the mobile app that will be used by the participants of the intervention
   group, as well as more detailed instructions for using the app. We have
   also prepared a translation of the questionnaires in Slovene. The
   research results will be published in 2023.
   Conclusions: This research contributes to greater visibility and
   usability of mobile apps for the self-care of patients with type 2
   diabetes and raises awareness of the possible use of innovative methods.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gosak, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Maribor, Fac Hlth Sci, Zitna 15, Maribor 2000, Slovenia.
   Gosak, Lucija; Pajnkihar, Majda; Stiglic, Gregor, Univ Maribor, Fac Hlth Sci, Zitna 15, Maribor 2000, Slovenia.},
DOI = {10.2196/31652},
Article-Number = {e31652},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {diabetes; mobile application; disease management; self-care},
Keywords-Plus = {CONTENT VALIDITY; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {lucija.gosak2@um.si},
Affiliations = {University of Maribor},
ORCID-Numbers = {Stiglic, Gregor/0000-0002-0183-8679},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Slovenian Research Agency {[}N2-0101, P2-0057]; ``knowledge through
   creative pathways 2016-2020{''} scheme; Republic of Slovenia},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the ``knowledge through creative pathways
   2016-2020{''} scheme cofounded by the European Union from the European
   Social Fund and the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovenian Research
   Agency (grants N2-0101 and P2-0057).},
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@article{ WOS:000439552200061,
Author = {Chang, Hong and Zhao, Jie and Qiao, Yuchen and Yao, Hui and Wang,
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Title = {Mobile phone application for self-assessment of acute stroke patients A
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Journal = {MEDICINE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {97},
Number = {26},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {We aimed to assess the accuracy of self-assessment for acute stroke
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   A cross-sectional study was designed and acute stroke patients were
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   Around 50 patients with the average age 51.72 +/- 12.40 completed the
   self-assessment. A total of 27 patients self-assessed the scales, while
   caregivers of other 23 patients completed the assessment. In comparison
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   In summary, mobile phone application-based scales are generally
   accurate, economical and convenient for self-assessment of acute stroke
   patients with acceptable reliability in our small scale study.
   Caregivers can serve as the proper assessor when patients are out of
   hospital. Therefore, it is promising but still need to be further
   confirmed how practical to use this application in extended care and
   follow-up.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chang, H (Corresponding Author), Capital Med Univ, Xuanwu Hosp, Dept Neurol, Changchun St 45, Beijing 100053, Peoples R China.
   Chang, Hong; Zhao, Jie; Qiao, Yuchen; Yao, Hui; Wang, Xiaojuan; Li, Juanmin; Liu, Jia, Capital Med Univ, Xuanwu Hosp, Dept Neurol, Changchun St 45, Beijing 100053, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1097/MD.0000000000011263},
Article-Number = {e11263},
ISSN = {0025-7974},
EISSN = {1536-5964},
Keywords = {acute stroke; extended care; mobile phone application; self-assessment},
Keywords-Plus = {MODIFIED RANKIN SCALE; EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRANSITION; CLINICAL-TRIALS; GLOBAL
   BURDEN; REHABILITATION; RELIABILITY; DISEASES; OUTCOMES},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Affiliations = {Capital Medical University},
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@article{ WOS:000813152700001,
Author = {Miranda, Flavio Dutra and Salome, Geraldo Magela},
Title = {Development of a mobile app to assess, treat and prevent pressure injury},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {35},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop and analyze a mobile app for pressure injury
   assessment, prevention, and treatment. Methods: There were four phases
   to develop the structure of an application called Lesao por Pressao-App.
   The first phase corresponded to the application design and identified
   the need for its development. The second phase was developing the
   application prototype, in which its content was defined based on an
   integrative literature review. The third phase was the application
   construction, when the flowchart was elaborated, the database could be
   structured and the software developed. In the fourth phase, transition,
   application functionality tests were performed. The application was
   assessed by 12 nurses (judges) using the Delphi technique and using
   Content Validity Index. Results: Most judges considered the application,
   in the first assessment, between inadequate and totally adequate;
   however, in the second assessment, it was assessed between adequate and
   totally adequate. The Content Validity Index of the topics assessed
   ranged from 0.83 to 1.0 in the first assessment. After making the
   corrections, the application was re-assessed, and Content Validity Index
   was 1.0, featuring excellent content. Conclusion: The application Lesao
   por Pressao-App was validated by a professional with experience in the
   field, showing the agreement of content among judges in the second
   assessment.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Salome, GM (Corresponding Author), Univ Vale Sapucai, Pouso Alegre, MG, Brazil.
   Miranda, Flavio Dutra; Salome, Geraldo Magela, Univ Vale Sapucai, Pouso Alegre, MG, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.37689/acta-ape/2022AO03293459},
Article-Number = {eAPE0329345},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
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@article{ WOS:000630226200001,
Author = {Chan, Amy Hai Yan and Honey, Michelle L. L.},
Title = {User perceptions of mobile digital apps for mental health: Acceptability
   and usability - An integrative review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Pages = {147-168},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Accessible summary
   What is known on the subject?
   Mobile mental health apps are increasingly being used by both mental
   health nurses to promote individual self-managemental of mental health
   conditions and by consumers.
   Perceptions about specific apps are known, but the overarching
   acceptability and usability of mental health apps in general less
   understood.
   What the paper adds to existing knowledge?
   This paper identified consumer perceptions of mobile mental health apps.
   Six key areas were identified that future mobile app developers should
   consider to maximize consumer engagement with mental health apps.
   Consumers also highlighted that apps do not replace traditional mental
   health nursing-rather these supplement existing care.
   What are the implications for practice?
   This review found that mental health apps are generally viewed
   positively by consumers; however, factors such as ease of use,
   usefulness of content and privacy need to be considered to maximise and
   sustain app engagement.
   Introduction
   There is increasing interest in the use of mobile mental health
   applications (apps) to manage mental health conditions. Understanding
   user perceptions is key to maximise app engagement and inform how apps
   can be used to support mental health nursing care.
   Aim
   This integrative review explores consumers' perceptions of mobile mental
   health apps to gain insight into user preferences and acceptability.
   Methods
   This integrative review was based on searching four databases: CINAHL,
   EMBASE, Medline, PsycInfo. Inclusion criteria were: (i) articles
   published after 2000; (ii) focused on apps for mental health disorders;
   (iii) explored consumers' perception of using a mental health app. s
   were screened and eligible papers reviewed. Data on user perceptions
   were extracted and analysed thematically.
   Results
   Seventeen articles were identified. Overall, consumers did not feel that
   app use replaced traditional health care. Six themes were identified:
   ``Helpfulness,{''} ``Improvements/enhancements,{''} ``Technical
   issues,{''} ``Easy to use,{''} ``Satisfaction with the app{''} and
   ``Perceived issues.{''} Consumers indicated a preference for
   personalization for the app to meet individual needs.
   Discussion and Implications for Practice
   Mental health apps are generally viewed positively by consumers;
   however, factors such as ease of use, usefulness of content and privacy
   need to be considered to maximise and sustain app engagement.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chan, AHY (Corresponding Author), FMHS, Sch Pharm, Level 3,Bldg 505,85 Pk Rd, Auckland 1023, New Zealand.
   Chan, Amy Hai Yan, Univ Auckland, Sch Pharm, Auckland, New Zealand.
   Honey, Michelle L. L., Univ Auckland, Sch Nursing, Auckland, New Zealand.},
DOI = {10.1111/jpm.12744},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
ISSN = {1351-0126},
EISSN = {1365-2850},
Keywords = {acceptability; apps; mobile application; mobile phone; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER; SMARTPHONE APPS; FEASIBILITY; EFFICACY;
   OUTCOMES; ANXIETY; DESIGN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {a.chan@auckland.ac.nz},
Affiliations = {University of Auckland; University of Auckland},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chan, Amy Hai Yan/AFU-8261-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Chan, Amy Hai Yan/0000-0002-1291-3902
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@article{ WOS:000787631400058,
Author = {Siebert, Johan N. and Gosetto, Laetitia and Sauvage, Manon and Bloudeau,
   Laurie and Suppan, Laurent and Rodieux, Frederique and Haddad, Kevin and
   Hugon, Florence and Gervaix, Alain and Lovis, Christian and Combescure,
   Christophe and Manzano, Sergio and Ehrler, Frederic and PedAMINES Trial
   Grp and PedAMINES Prehosp Grp},
Title = {Usability Testing and Technology Acceptance of an mHealth App at the
   Point of Care During Simulated Pediatric In- and Out-of-Hospital
   Cardiopulmonary Resuscitations: Study Nested Within 2 Multicenter
   Randomized Controlled Trials},
Journal = {JMIR HUMAN FACTORS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN-MAR},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile apps are increasingly being used in various domains
   of medicine. Few are evidence-based, and their benefits can only be
   achieved if end users intend to adopt and use them. To date, only a
   small fraction of mobile apps have published data on their field
   usability and end user acceptance results, especially in emergency
   medicine.
   Objective: This study aims to determine the usability and acceptance of
   an evidence-based mobile app while safely preparing emergency drugs at
   the point of care during pediatric in- and out-of-hospital
   cardiopulmonary resuscitations by frontline caregivers.
   Methods: In 2 multicenter randomized controlled parent trials conducted
   at 6 pediatric emergency departments from March 1 to December 31, 2017,
   and 14 emergency medical services from September 3, 2019, to January 21,
   2020, the usability and technology acceptance of the PedAMINES
   (Pediatric Accurate Medication in Emergency Situations) app were
   evaluated among skilled pediatric emergency nurses and advanced
   paramedics when preparing continuous infusions of vasoactive drugs and
   direct intravenous emergency drugs at pediatric dosages during
   standardized, simulation-based, pediatric in- and out-of-hospital
   cardiac arrest scenarios, respectively. Usability was measured using the
   10-item System Usability Scale. A 26-item technology acceptance
   self-administered survey (5-point Likert-type scales), adapted from the
   Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model, was used to
   measure app acceptance and intention to use.
   Results: All 100\% (128/128) of nurses (crossover trial) and 49.3\%
   (74/150) of paramedics (parallel trial) were assigned to the mobile app.
   Mean total scores on the System Usability Scale were excellent and
   reached 89.5 (SD 8.8; 95\% CI 88.0-91.1) for nurses and 89.7 (SD 8.7;
   95\% CI 87.7-91.7) for paramedics. Acceptance of the technology was very
   good and rated on average >4.5/5 for 5 of the 8 independent constructs
   evaluated. Only the image construct scored between 3.2 and 3.5 by both
   participant populations.
   Conclusions: The results provide evidence that dedicated mobile apps can
   be easy to use and highly accepted at the point of care during in- and
   out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitations by frontline emergency
   caregivers. These findings can contribute to the implementation and
   valorization of studies aimed at evaluating the usability and acceptance
   of mobile apps in the field by caregivers, even in critical situations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {Danish},
Affiliation = {Siebert, JN (Corresponding Author), Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, Ave Roseraie 47, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Siebert, Johan N.; Haddad, Kevin; Hugon, Florence; Gervaix, Alain; Manzano, Sergio, Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, Ave Roseraie 47, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Siebert, Johan N.; Suppan, Laurent; Rodieux, Frederique; Gervaix, Alain; Lovis, Christian; Combescure, Christophe; Manzano, Sergio, Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Gosetto, Laetitia; Sauvage, Manon; Ehrler, Frederic, Geneva Univ Hosp, Diagnost Dept, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Bloudeau, Laurie, ACE Geneva Ambulances SA, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Suppan, Laurent, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Rodieux, Frederique, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol Intens Care \& Eme, Div Clin Pharmacol \& Toxicol, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Lovis, Christian, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol \& Med Informat, Div Med Informat Sci, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Combescure, Christophe, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Hlth \& Community Med, Div Clin Epidemiol, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.2196/35399},
Article-Number = {e35399},
ISSN = {2292-9495},
Keywords = {cardiopulmonary resuscitation; drugs; emergency medical services;
   medication errors; mobile health; mobile apps; out-of-hospital cardiac
   arrest; paramedics; pediatrics; System Usability Scale; Unified Theory
   of Acceptance and Use of Technology; smartphone; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH-CARE; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; USER ACCEPTANCE; UNIFIED THEORY;
   MODEL; PROFESSIONALS; DEFINITION; ADOPTION; FIT; SUS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Johan.Siebert@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva;
   University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva;
   University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Suppan, Laurent/AAU-1562-2020
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Siebert, Johan N./ABF-6115-2020
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   Frederique, Rodieux/GQY-4619-2022
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@article{ WOS:000481661300029,
Author = {Mota, Nikaelly Pinheiro and de Araujo Vieira, Claudenisa Mara and Rolim
   Nascimento, Maria Naiane and Bezerra, Adriana Moraes and Quirino,
   Glauberto da Silva and de Carvalho Felix, Nuno Darnacio},
Title = {Mobile application for the teaching of the International Classification
   for Nursing Practice},
Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {72},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1020-1027},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Objective: Developing a mobile application for the teaching of the
   International Classification for Nursing Practice. Methods:
   Methodological applied research for technological production, performed
   in three phases of the contextualized instructional design model:
   analysis, design and development. Results: The application has an
   initial screen, which provides information about the team and its
   purpose. Then, four moblets are listed, including presentation, user's
   guide consisting of five modules, educational games and five clinical
   cases. The references on which the application was based are also
   presented. Final considerations: It was possible to develop an
   application with the potential to promote the knowledge of nursing
   students and professionals about this classification system.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mota, NP (Corresponding Author), Univ Reg Cariri, Crato, Ceara, Brazil.
   Mota, Nikaelly Pinheiro; de Araujo Vieira, Claudenisa Mara; Rolim Nascimento, Maria Naiane; Quirino, Glauberto da Silva, Univ Reg Cariri, Crato, Ceara, Brazil.
   Bezerra, Adriana Moraes, Univ Estadual Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   de Carvalho Felix, Nuno Darnacio, Univ Fed Reconcavo Bahia, Santo Antonio De Jesus, BA, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0751},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Nursing; Educational Technology; Nursing Informatics; Standardized
   Nursing Terminology; Nursing Process},
Keywords-Plus = {ICNP(R); CARE; TECHNOLOGY; DIAGNOSES; SUPPORT; PEOPLE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {nikaellyp04@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Regional do Cariri; Universidade Estadual do Ceara;
   Universidade Federal do Reconcavo da Bahia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {de Carvalho Félix, Nuno Damácio/V-6536-2019
   Quirino, Glauberto da Silva/ACS-8612-2022
   NASCIMENTO, MARIA NAIANE ROLIM/V-6531-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Quirino, Glauberto da Silva/0000-0001-5488-7071
   NASCIMENTO, MARIA NAIANE ROLIM/0000-0001-9115-1485
   de Carvalho Felix, Nuno Damacio/0000-0002-0102-3023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Fundacao Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico
   (Funcap)},
Funding-Text = {Fundacao Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico
   (Funcap).},
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Author = {Winders, Deborah and Logsdon, M. Cynthia and Vogt, Krista and Rushton,
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Title = {Parent EDUCATION is CHANGING: A REVIEW OF SMARTPHONE APPS},
Journal = {MCN-THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {42},
Number = {5},
Pages = {248-256},
Month = {SEP-OCT},
Abstract = {Purpose: The purpose was to critique existing parenting apps using
   established criteria and health literacy guidelines.
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   child health, and infant health. To be included, the apps had to have
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   presented in 26\% of the apps. Most apps took the user to a Web site or
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   mobile health (mHealth) solutions can be recommended by nurses caring
   for new parents. It is critical that consumers and interdisciplinary
   professionals be involved in the early design phase of the product to
   ensure that the end product is acceptable and usable and that it will
   lead to healthy behaviors.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Winders, D (Corresponding Author), Univ Louisville, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Child \& Adolescent Res Design \& Support CAH RDS U, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
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   Hogan, Felicia, Univ Louisville Hosp, Louisville, KY USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/NMC.0000000000000353},
ISSN = {0361-929X},
EISSN = {1539-0683},
Keywords = {Child health; Health promotion; Mobile applications; Parenting},
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Affiliations = {University of Louisville; University of Louisville; University of
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@article{ WOS:000483216200031,
Author = {Li, Canping and Huang, Shoujiang and Su, Xiaohua and Zhang, Tingting and
   Jiang, Kewen},
Title = {Monitoring of home recovery using the 317-nursing mobile application
   following day-case surgery in children Perspectives from both nurses and
   patients},
Journal = {MEDICINE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {98},
Number = {31},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {The number of elective day-case surgeries has considerably increased in
   recent years, especially in China. Few studies have investigated the
   ability of mobile applications to assist recovery for patients having
   undergone day-surgery; however, these studies have indicated that the
   use of mobile applications is cost-efficient and has a positive effect
   on recovery after surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the utility and
   efficacy of using the 317-nursing mobile application program (317NAPP)
   for monitoring home recovery following day-surgery involving high
   ligation of the hernial sac in pediatric patients.
   Prospective clinical study involving 2 parallel groups.
   Patients were randomly divided into the ``intervention 317NAPP group{''}
   (n=64) and the control group (n=63). Patients were followed-up using the
   317NAPP in the intervention group and via telephonic consultations in
   the control group. All patients were enrolled after being provided
   sufficient guidance with respect to discharge and health education. The
   health index, including the physiological function, ability to perform
   daily activities, and the injury response, was evaluated before and
   24hours after surgery. The time duration of each follow-up session was
   also evaluated in both groups.
   The preoperative (T1) health index scores were significantly higher than
   the postoperative (T0) ones in both groups (P=.00). The quality of
   recovery (T1-T0) of the intervention group (10.75 +/- 5.28) was better
   than that of the control group (11.78 +/- 5.16), but the differences
   were not significant (P=.27). In the intervention group, the follow-up
   time duration was significantly lower in comparison to that in the
   control group (P=.00).
   This study demonstrated that 317NAPP had a positive effect on recovery
   following day-surgery, and the time-duration for follow-up was shorter
   than that performed using telephonic consultation. Monitoring recovery
   using 317NAPP was safe, efficient, inexpensive, and relatively easy;
   therefore, it may help improve the recovery of patients having undergone
   day-surgery.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jiang, KW (Corresponding Author), Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp, Dept Neurol, 3333 Binsheng Rd, Hangzhou 310051, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Jiang, KW (Corresponding Author), Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp, Dept Lab, 3333 Binsheng Rd, Hangzhou 310051, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Li, Canping; Huang, Shoujiang; Su, Xiaohua; Zhang, Tingting, Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp, Dept Day Surg, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Jiang, Kewen, Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp, Dept Neurol, 3333 Binsheng Rd, Hangzhou 310051, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Jiang, Kewen, Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp, Dept Lab, 3333 Binsheng Rd, Hangzhou 310051, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1097/MD.0000000000016639},
Article-Number = {e16639},
ISSN = {0025-7974},
EISSN = {1536-5964},
Keywords = {applications; day surgery; follow-up; nursing care; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {POSTOPERATIVE QUALITY; DISCHARGE; SYSTEM; SCORE},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {jiangkw\_zju@zju.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Zhejiang University; Zhejiang University; Zhejiang University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Natural Science Foundation of China {[}81571263, 81871012]; Key
   Laboratory of Reproductive Genetics (Zhejiang University), Ministry of
   Education; Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Therapy of Neonatal Diseases
   of Zhejiang Province},
Funding-Text = {The study was financially supported by the National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (81571263 and 81871012), and by the Key Laboratory
   of Reproductive Genetics (Zhejiang University), Ministry of Education,
   and the Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Therapy of Neonatal Diseases of
   Zhejiang Province.},
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@article{ WOS:000209894700003,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Wipfli, Rolf and Teodoro, Douglas and Sarrey,
   Everlyne and Walesa, Magali and Lovis, Christian},
Title = {Challenges in the Implementation of a Mobile Application in Clinical
   Practice: Case Study in the Context of an Application that Manages the
   Daily Interventions of Nurses},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {1},
Number = {1},
Abstract = {Background: Working in a clinical environment requires unfettered
   mobility. This is especially true for nurses who are always on the move
   providing patients' care in different locations. Since the introduction
   of clinical information systems in hospitals, this mobility has often
   been considered hampered by interactions with computers. The popularity
   of personal mobile assistants such as smartphones makes it possible to
   gain easy access to clinical data anywhere.
   Objective: To identify the challenges involved in the deployment of
   clinical applications on handheld devices and to share our solutions to
   these problems.
   Methods: A team of experts underwent an iterative development process of
   a mobile application prototype that aimed to improve the mobility of
   nurses during their daily clinical activities. Through the process,
   challenges inherent to mobile platforms have emerged. These issues have
   been classified, focusing on factors related to ensuring information
   safety and quality, as well as pleasant and efficient user experiences.
   Results: The team identified five main challenges related to the
   deployment of clinical mobile applications and presents solutions to
   overcome each of them: (1) Financial: Equipping every care giver with a
   new mobile device requires substantial investment that can be lowered if
   users use their personal device instead, (2) Hardware: The constraints
   inherent to the clinical environment made us choose the mobile device
   with the best tradeoff between size and portability, (3) Communication:
   the connection of the mobile application with any existing clinical
   information systems (CIS) is insured by a bridge formatting the
   information appropriately, (4) Security: In order to guarantee the
   confidentiality and safety of the data, the amount of data stored on the
   device is minimized, and (5) User interface: The design of our user
   interface relied on homogeneity, hierarchy, and indexicality principles
   to prevent an increase in data acquisition errors.
   Conclusions: The introduction of nomadic computing often raises
   enthusiastic reactions from users, but several challenges due to
   specific constraints of mobile platforms must be overcome. The ease of
   development of mobile applications and their rapid spread should not
   overshadow the real challenges of clinical applications and the
   potential threats for patient safety and the liability of people and
   organizations using them. For example, careful attention must be given
   to the overall architecture of the system and to user interfaces. If
   these precautions are not taken, it can easily lead to unexpected
   failures such as an increased number of input errors, loss of data, or
   decreased efficiency.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ehrler, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, Rue Gabrielle Perret Gentil 4, CH-1232 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic; Wipfli, Rolf; Teodoro, Douglas; Walesa, Magali; Lovis, Christian, Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, Rue Gabrielle Perret Gentil 4, CH-1232 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Teodoro, Douglas; Walesa, Magali; Lovis, Christian, Univ Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Sarrey, Everlyne, Univ Hosp Geneva, Direct Nursing, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.2344},
Article-Number = {e7},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {hospital information systems; computers; handheld; equipment design;
   nurses; mobile health; pilot projects; user-computer interface},
Keywords-Plus = {WEB; DEVICES},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {frederic.ehrler@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lovis, Christian/D-2634-2012
   Lovis, Christian/T-5364-2019
   Teodoro, Douglas H/H-5122-2012
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Ehrler, Frederic/ABE-8600-2020
   Teodoro, Douglas/AAN-8343-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lovis, Christian/0000-0002-2681-8076
   Lovis, Christian/0000-0002-2681-8076
   Teodoro, Douglas H/0000-0001-6238-4503
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Teodoro, Douglas/0000-0001-6238-4503},
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@article{ WOS:001061400000001,
Author = {Marques, Raquel and de Lopes, Marcos Venicios Oliveira and Neves-Amado,
   Joao Daniel and Ramos, Paulo Alexandre Silva and de Sa, Luis Octavio and
   da Oliveira, Irene Maria Silva and da Amado, Joao Manuel Costa and de
   Vasconcelos, Maria Joao Medeiros and Salgado, Pedro Miguel Faria and
   Alves, Paulo Jorge Pereira},
Title = {Integrating factors associated with complex wound healing into a mobile
   application: Findings from a cohort study},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 SEP 4},
Abstract = {Complex, chronic or hard-to-heal wounds are a prevalent health problem
   worldwide, with significant physical, psychological and social
   consequences. This study aims to identify factors associated with the
   healing process of these wounds and develop a mobile application for
   wound care that incorporates these factors. A prospective multicentre
   cohort study was conducted in nine health units in Portugal, involving
   data collection through a mobile application by nurses from April to
   October 2022. The study followed 46 patients with 57 wounds for up to 5
   weeks, conducting six evaluations. Healing time was the main outcome
   measure, analysed using the Mann-Whitney test and three Cox regression
   models to calculate risk ratios. The study sample comprised various
   wound types, with pressure ulcers being the most common (61.4\%),
   followed by venous leg ulcers (17.5\%) and diabetic foot ulcers (8.8\%).
   Factors that were found to impair the wound healing process included
   chronic kidney disease (U = 13.50; p = 0.046), obesity (U = 18.0; p =
   0.021), non-adherence to treatment (U = 1.0; p = 0.029) and interference
   of the wound with daily routines (U = 11.0; p = 0.028). Risk factors for
   delayed healing over time were identified as bone involvement (RR 3.91;
   p < 0.001), presence of odour (RR 3.36; p = 0.007), presence of
   neuropathy (RR 2.49; p = 0.002), use of anti-inflammatory drugs (RR
   2.45; p = 0.011), stalled wound (RR 2.26; p = 0.022), greater width (RR
   2.03; p = 0.002), greater depth (RR 1.72; p = 0.036) and a high score on
   the healing scale (RR 1.21; p = 0.001). Integrating the identified risk
   factors for delayed healing into the assessment of patients and
   incorporating them into a mobile application can enhance decision-making
   in wound care.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Marques, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Hlth Sci, Ctr Interdisciplinary Res Hlth, Porto, Portugal.
   Marques, Raquel; Neves-Amado, Joao Daniel; Ramos, Paulo Alexandre Silva; de Sa, Luis Octavio; da Oliveira, Irene Maria Silva; da Amado, Joao Manuel Costa; Alves, Paulo Jorge Pereira, Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Hlth Sci, Ctr Interdisciplinary Res Hlth, Porto, Portugal.
   de Lopes, Marcos Venicios Oliveira, Univ Fed Ceara, Sch Nursing, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   de Lopes, Marcos Venicios Oliveira; de Sa, Luis Octavio; da Oliveira, Irene Maria Silva; da Amado, Joao Manuel Costa; Alves, Paulo Jorge Pereira, Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing Dept, Porto, Portugal.
   Ramos, Paulo Alexandre Silva, Unidade Saude Familiar Corino Andrade, Porto, Portugal.
   de Vasconcelos, Maria Joao Medeiros, Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS, Porto, Portugal.
   Salgado, Pedro Miguel Faria, F3M Informat Syst SA, Braga, Portugal.},
DOI = {10.1111/iwj.14339},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2023},
ISSN = {1742-4801},
EISSN = {1742-481X},
Keywords = {computer-assisted decision-making; health information system;
   observational study; wound healing; wounds and injuries},
Keywords-Plus = {DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CARE; PREDICTORS; GUIDELINES;
   PROGNOSIS; KNOWLEDGE; STRATEGY; OUTCOMES; NURSES},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {s-raquelmarquessilva@ucp.pt},
Affiliations = {Universidade Catolica Portuguesa; Universidade Federal do Ceara;
   Universidade Catolica Portuguesa},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sa, Luis/E-9161-2015
   Alves, Paulo/AAD-1391-2019
   Lopes, Marcos/B-7627-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sa, Luis/0000-0001-9687-413X
   Alves, Paulo/0000-0002-6348-3316
   Lopes, Marcos/0000-0001-5867-8023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {The authors thank the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Research. We
   would like to thank all the nurses who participated in the data
   collection.; Center for Interdisciplinary Health Research},
Funding-Text = {The authors thank the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Research. We
   would like to thank all the nurses who participated in the data
   collection.},
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@article{ WOS:000559341200006,
Author = {Antunes Baccin, Camila Rosalia and Marcon Dal Sasso, Grace T. and
   Paixao, Crysttian Arantes and Ferreira de Sousa, Paulino Artur},
Title = {Mobile Application as a Learning Aid for Nurses and Nursing Students to
   Identify and Care for Stroke Patients Pretest and Posttest Results},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {38},
Number = {7},
Pages = {358-366},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Cerebrovascular accident is a serious public health problem and requires
   the attention of professionals who can detect, diagnose, and provide
   care in a timely fashion. A quantitative quasi-experimental study was
   conducted using a mobile app called mSmartAVC for clinical evaluation of
   nursing care at the bedside. The study aimed at measuring the knowledge
   of nurses and nursing students in the detection and care of
   cerebrovascular accident. In this study, a total of 115 nurses from
   health services in the South of Brazil and 35 nursing students of a
   community university participated. The stages focused on development,
   modeling of clinical cases, problem-based learning, pretest (before) app
   use, and posttest (after) use of the app. The results of the pretest and
   posttest corrections showed a substantial statistical difference (P<
   .001), indicating a significant knowledge gain after the use of the app,
   particularly in terms of the detection scales and interpretation of the
   imaging tests. The mSmartAVC app used at the bedside supported
   decision-making for detection and nursing care. It was possible to
   confirm that the use of mobile apps plays an essential role as a
   learning tool for nurses and nursing students.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Baccin, CRA (Corresponding Author), Rua Pereira Oliveira,287 Beim Brusque, BR-88501320 Lages, SC, Brazil.
   Antunes Baccin, Camila Rosalia; Marcon Dal Sasso, Grace T., Clin Technol Informat \& Informat Hlth \& Nursing R, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Marcon Dal Sasso, Grace T., Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Nursing, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Marcon Dal Sasso, Grace T., Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Grad Program Nursing, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Paixao, Crysttian Arantes, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Campus Curitibanos, Curitibanos, SC, Brazil.
   Ferreira de Sousa, Paulino Artur, Nursing Sch Porto, Porto, Portugal.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000623},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Cerebrovascular accident; e-Health; m-Learning; Nursing practice;
   Persuasive technology; Smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {SMARTPHONES; TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {camilabaccin@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); Universidade Federal de
   Santa Catarina (UFSC); Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Paixão, Crysttian/AGH-8075-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Paixão, Crysttian/0000-0002-3809-4490},
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@article{ WOS:000959318900001,
Author = {Wong, Eliza Mi Ling and Leung, Doris Yin Ping and Wang, Qun and Leung,
   Angela Yee Man and Cheung, Alice Siu Ping},
Title = {The effect of a lifestyle intervention program using a mobile
   application versus the effect of a program using a booklet for adults
   with metabolic syndrome: A three-arm randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 MAR 10},
Abstract = {Purpose: The research aimed to examine the effect of a lifestyle
   intervention program using mobile application versus booklet for adults
   with metabolic syndrome in Hong Kong. The outcomes comprised body weight
   (primary outcome), exercise amount, improvement of cardiometabolic risk
   factors, cardiovascular endurance, perceived stress scale, and exercise
   self-efficacy.Design: A three-arm randomized controlled trial namely App
   group, Booklet group, and control group was adopted.Methods: Two hundred
   sixty-four adults with metabolic syndrome were recruited from community
   centers from 2019 to December 2021. Inclusion criteria are those adults
   with metabolic syndrome, able to use a smart phone. All participants
   received a 30-min health talk. App group additionally received a mobile
   application, while Booklet group received a booklet, and the control
   group received a placebo booklet. Data were collected at baseline, Weeks
   4, 12, and 24. SPSS and generalized estimating equations (GEE) model
   were employed for data analysis.Findings: Attrition rates were minimal,
   ranged from 2.65\% to 6.44\%. Both app and booklet group showed
   significant improvement in outcomes (exercise amount, waist
   circumference) when compared to control group. However, statistically
   significant and superior results were observed in app group, including
   body weight, exercise amount, waist circumference, body mass index, and
   systolic blood pressure when compared to booklet group.Conclusion: The
   lifestyle intervention supported with app was found to be superior to
   the booklet support for reducing body weight and maintaining
   exercise.Clinical Relevance: The lifestyle intervention program using
   mobile application support could be used widely for adults with
   metabolic syndrome in the community. Suggest nurses may incorporate this
   program in their health promotion strategies focusing on a healthy
   lifestyle to reduce the risk of progression to metabolic syndrome.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Leung, DYP (Corresponding Author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Eliza Mi Ling, Tung Wah Coll, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Leung, Doris Yin Ping; Leung, Angela Yee Man; Cheung, Alice Siu Ping, Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qun, Shenzhen Univ, Sch Nursing, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1111/jnu.12883},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
ISSN = {1527-6546},
EISSN = {1547-5069},
Keywords = {body weight; exercise; lifestyle intervention; m-health; metabolic
   syndrome},
Keywords-Plus = {WEIGHT-LOSS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; EXERCISE; TECHNOLOGY; IMPROVES; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {doris.yp.leung@polyu.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Shenzhen University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Eliza/AAH-6193-2020
   Leung, Doris Y.P./K-4878-2014
   Leung, Angela YM/C-4768-2009},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wong, Eliza/0000-0003-0698-9000
   Leung, Doris Y.P./0000-0003-0138-8839
   Leung, Angela YM/0000-0002-9836-1925},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Health and Medical Research Fund, Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR
   {[}10110301]},
Funding-Text = {Health and Medical Research Fund, Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR,
   Grant/Award Number: 10110301This research is supported by the Health and
   Medical Research Fund (No. 10110301), Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong
   SAR},
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@article{ WOS:000821825600018,
Author = {Costa Souza, Francisca Marta de Lima and dos Santos, Wenysson Delete and
   Dante, Janmilli da Costa and Alves de Sousa, Helena Rangel and Alencar
   Moreirai, Olga Alice and Rosendo da Silva, Richardson Augusta},
Title = {Development of a mobile application for prenatal care and content
   validation},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {35},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop a mobile application for pregnant women in
   prenatal care and validate its content.
   Methods: This is a methodological and technological study with a
   quantitative approach, carried out in three stages: integrative
   literature review, content validation, and application construction. The
   review was carried out in bibliographic databases; then, a guide
   instrument was elaborated covering subjects about prenatal care,
   childbirth and the puerperium, which underwent an initial validation
   through a focus group. For the application construction, the following
   phases were followed: analysis, design, development, implementation and
   expert assessment. The application construction and content validation
   were carried out by 21 experts, being 14 obstetric nurses and 7
   Information and Communication Technology professionals. Content Validity
   Index (CVI) was used, considering as an agreement rate values above
   80\%, inter-rater agreement and Mann-Whitney non-parametric test to
   verify Delphi 1 and 2 phases.
   Results: The application has 111 screens about prenatal care,
   childbirth, puerperium and breastfeeding, the pregnant woman's virtual
   notebook, an alarm clock as a reminder of appointments and the contact
   us menu. After two rounds Delphi technique rounds, agreement was reached
   between the experts, with an average Content Validity Index of 0.89.
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   experts, showing that the information covered and the system's technical
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   care in the pregnancy-puerperal period.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Silva, RAR (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.
   Costa Souza, Francisca Marta de Lima; dos Santos, Wenysson Delete; Dante, Janmilli da Costa; Alves de Sousa, Helena Rangel; Alencar Moreirai, Olga Alice; Rosendo da Silva, Richardson Augusta, Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.37689/acta-ape/2022AO01861},
Article-Number = {eAPE01861},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
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Research-Areas = {Nursing},
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Times-Cited = {1},
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Journal-ISO = {Acta Paul. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {2S5IM},
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@article{ WOS:000436208200001,
Author = {Adu, Mary D. and Malabu, Usman H. and Callander, Emily J. and
   Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O. and Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S.},
Title = {Considerations for the Development of Mobile Phone Apps to Support
   Diabetes Self-Management: Systematic Review},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: There is increased research interest in the use of mobile
   phone apps to support diabetes management. However, there are divergent
   views on what constitute the minimum standards for inclusion in the
   development of mobile phone apps. Mobile phone apps require an
   evidence-based approach to development which will consequently impact on
   their effectiveness. Therefore, comprehensive information on
   developmental considerations could help designers and researchers to
   develop innovative and effective patient-centered self-management mobile
   phone apps for diabetes patients.
   Objective: This systematic review examined the developmental
   considerations adopted in trials that engaged mobile phone applications
   for diabetes self-management.
   Methods: A comprehensive search strategy was implemented across 5
   electronic databases; Medline, Scopus, Social Science Citation Index,
   the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Cumulative Index
   of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINALHL) and supplemented by
   reference list from identified studies. Study quality was evaluated
   using the Joanna Briggs Critical appraisal checklist for trials.
   Information on developmental factors (health behavioral theory,
   functionality, pilot testing, user and clinical expert involvements,
   data privacy and app security) were assessed across experimental studies
   using a template developed for the review.
   Results: A total of 11 studies (10 randomized controlled trials and 1
   quasi-experimental trial) that fitted the inclusion criteria were
   identified. All the included studies had the functionality of
   self-monitoring of blood glucose. However, only some of them included
   functions for data analytics (7/11, 63.6\%), education (6/11, 54.5\%)
   and reminder (6/11, 54.5\%). There were 5/11(45.5\%) studies with
   significantly improved glycosylated hemoglobin in the intervention
   groups where educational functionality was present in the apps used in
   the 5 trials. Only 1 (1/11, 9.1\%) study considered health behavioral
   theory and user involvement, while 2 (2/11, 18.1\%) other studies
   reported the involvement of clinical experts in the development of their
   apps. There were 4 (4/11, 36.4\%) studies which referred to data
   security and privacy considerations during their app development while 7
   (7/12, 63.6\%) studies provided information on pilot testing of apps
   before use in the full trial. Overall, none of the studies provided
   information on all developmental factors assessed in the review.
   Conclusions: There is a lack of elaborate and detailed information in
   the literature regarding the factors considered in the development of
   apps used as interventions for diabetes self-management. Documentation
   and inclusion of such vital information will foster a transparent and
   shared decision-making process that will ultimately lead to the
   development of practical and user-friendly self-management apps that can
   enhance the quality of life for diabetes patients.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Adu, MD (Corresponding Author), James Cook Univ, Coll Med \& Dent, 1 James Cook Dr, Townsville, Qld 4814, Australia.
   Adu, Mary D.; Malabu, Usman H.; Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S., James Cook Univ, Coll Med \& Dent, 1 James Cook Dr, Townsville, Qld 4814, Australia.
   Callander, Emily J., James Cook Univ, Australian Inst Trop Hlth \& Med, Townsville, Qld, Australia.
   Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O., James Cook Univ, Coll Publ Hlth Med \& Vet Sci, Townsville, Qld, Australia.},
DOI = {10.2196/10115},
Article-Number = {e10115},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {mobile phone apps; diabetes melitus; self-management; developmental
   consideration; systematic review},
Keywords-Plus = {RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; TELEMEDICINE SYSTEM;
   POSITION STATEMENT; INTERACTIVE DIARY; INTERVENTION; HEALTH;
   ASSOCIATION; EDUCATION; PATIENT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {mary.adu@my.jcu.edu.au},
Affiliations = {James Cook University; James Cook University; James Cook University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Malau-Aduli, Bunmi Sherifat/J-9388-2014
   Malau-Aduli, Aduli Enoch Othniel/C-2419-2014
   Malabu, Usman Hammawa/V-4316-2019
   李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023
   Callander, Emily J/M-5679-2017
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Malau-Aduli, Bunmi Sherifat/0000-0001-6054-8498
   Malau-Aduli, Aduli Enoch Othniel/0000-0002-3660-7862
   Malabu, Usman Hammawa/0000-0003-4899-7228
   Callander, Emily J/0000-0001-7233-6804
   Adu, Damilola Mary/0000-0003-0046-9215},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Australian Government International Research Training Program
   Scholarship},
Funding-Text = {The first author (MD) of this review is supported by the Australian
   Government International Research Training Program Scholarship.},
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@article{ WOS:000403111200022,
Author = {Strandell-Laine, Camilla and Saarikoski, Mikko and Loyttyniemi, Eliisa
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Title = {Effectiveness of a mobile cooperation intervention during the clinical
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {73},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1502-1514},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Aim. The aim of this study was to describe a study protocol for a study
   evaluating the effectiveness of a mobile cooperation intervention to
   improve students' competence level, self-efficacy in clinical
   performance and satisfaction with the clinical learning environment.
   Background. Nursing student-nurse teacher cooperation during the
   clinical practicum has a vital role in promoting the learning of
   students. Despite an increasing interest in using mobile technologies to
   improve the clinical practicum of students, there is limited robust
   evidence regarding their effectiveness.
   Design. A multicentre, parallel group, randomized, controlled,
   pragmatic, superiority trial.
   Methods. Second-year pre-registration nursing students who are beginning
   a clinical practicum will be recruited from one university of applied
   sciences. Eligible students will be randomly allocated to either a
   control group (engaging in standard cooperation) or an intervention
   group (engaging in mobile cooperation) for the 5-week the clinical
   practicum. The complex mobile cooperation intervention comprises of a
   mobile application-assisted, nursing student-nurse teacher cooperation
   and a training in the functions of the mobile application. The primary
   outcome is competence. The secondary outcomes include self-efficacy in
   clinical performance and satisfaction with the clinical learning
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   has not been consistently studied to date.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Strandell-Laine, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla; Saarikoski, Mikko; Salminen, Leena; Leino-Kilpi, Helena, Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Loyttyniemi, Eliisa, Univ Turku, Dept Biostat, Turku, Finland.
   Suomi, Reima, Univ Turku, Dept Management \& Entrepreneurship, Informat Syst Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Leino-Kilpi, Helena, Turku Univ Hosp, Turku, Finland.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.13238},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {clinical practicum; competence; cooperation; mobile application;
   nursing; randomized controlled trial; self-efficacy; student; study
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Keywords-Plus = {LEARNING-ENVIRONMENT; COMPETENCE; TEACHER; SUPERVISION; EDUCATION;
   REGISTRATION; PERCEPTIONS; SCALE; EXPLANATION; TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {castla@utu.fi},
Affiliations = {University of Turku; University of Turku; University of Turku;
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Suomi, Reima V./I-4005-2012
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   Leino-Kilpi, Helena/0000-0003-2477-971X
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla/0000-0002-8023-1428
   Salminen, Leena/0000-0002-9730-5331},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {58},
Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {17},
Journal-ISO = {J. Adv. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {EX3DC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000403111200022},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000641086000001,
Author = {Davis, Angus J. and Parker, Helen M. and Gallagher, Robyn},
Title = {Gamified applications for secondary prevention in patients with high
   cardiovascular disease risk: A systematic review of effectiveness and
   acceptability},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {30},
Number = {19-20},
Pages = {3001-3010},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Introduction Gamified health mobile applications (apps) are promoted as
   innovative approaches to self-management and risk factor reduction.
   However, information is lacking on effectiveness or feasibility in older
   patients at high risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), which limits
   uptake and recommendations by nurses. This study aimed to evaluate the
   effectiveness and acceptability of gamified apps for CVD secondary
   prevention.
   Methods EQUATOR PRISMA checklist was used to guide the systematic
   review. PubMed, Embase and SCOPUS were searched from inception to
   January 2020 for studies evaluating app interventions incorporating >= 2
   game tactics and targeting secondary prevention in patients diagnosed
   with heart disease, hypertension, stroke or type 2 diabetes. Narrative
   summaries of results were used as meta-analysis were not possible. The
   PROSPERO ID number was CRD42020209791.
   Results Seven studies involving 657 patients were included. Gamified
   apps resulted in more improvement in physical activity, HbA1C and
   diabetes self-management empowerment compared to multiple different
   comparators, and more physical activity motivation compared to a neutral
   content control app. Heart failure knowledge also improved
   significantly. However, no benefits above usual care were evident for
   blood pressure or body mass index, or from app use for heart failure
   self-management, medication adherence or atrial fibrillation knowledge.
   App acceptability in terms of usage declined with time but was high for
   the game components of challenges, medication monitoring, viewing of
   leader boards and badges and walking training participation. Enjoyment
   was highest for elements that featured surprise/novelty, having
   teammates, challenges, good graphic design and clarity.
   Conclusions Gamified mobile apps show the potential to improve secondary
   prevention in high CVD risk patients. Indications for acceptability were
   evident, with higher adherence than clinic-based secondary prevention
   programmes. However, further well-designed randomised controlled trials,
   which track app usage are needed to confirm this potential and encourage
   nurses to recommend these types of apps.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gallagher, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Sydney, Fac Med \& Hlth, Sydney Sch Nursing, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia.
   Davis, Angus J.; Gallagher, Robyn, Univ Sydney, Sydney Sch Nursing, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Parker, Helen M.; Gallagher, Robyn, Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Parker, Helen M., Univ Sydney, Sch Hlth Sci, Fac Med \& Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1111/jocn.15808},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
ISSN = {0962-1067},
EISSN = {1365-2702},
Keywords = {Cardiovascular disease; game; gamification; mobile applications; nurses;
   systematic review; type 2 diabetes mellitus},
Keywords-Plus = {ATHEROSCLEROTIC VASCULAR-DISEASE; SELF-MANAGEMENT; MOBILE APPLICATIONS;
   PEOPLE; METAANALYSIS; MORTALITY; PROGRAMS; CORONARY; GAME},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {robyn.gallagher@sydney.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Sydney; University of Sydney; University of Sydney},
ORCID-Numbers = {Parker, Helen/0000-0002-3826-2765
   Gallagher, Robyn/0000-0001-5588-9351},
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@article{ WOS:000431877900025,
Author = {Wetzel, Oliver and Schmidt, Alexander R. and Seiler, Michelle and
   Scaramuzza, Davide and Seifert, Burkhardt and Spahn, Donat R. and Stein,
   Philipp},
Title = {A smartphone application to determine body length for body weight
   estimation in children: a prospective clinical trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {32},
Number = {3},
Pages = {571-578},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {The aim of this study was to test the feasibility and accuracy of a
   smartphone application to measure the body length of children using the
   integrated camera and to evaluate the subsequent weight estimates. A
   prospective clinical trial of children aged 0-< 13 years admitted to the
   emergency department of the University Children's Hospital Zurich. The
   primary outcome was to validate the length measurement by the smartphone
   application ``Optisizer{''}. The secondary outcome was to correlate the
   virtually calculated ordinal categories based on the length measured by
   the app to the categories based on the real length. The third and
   independent outcome was the comparison of the different weight
   estimations by physicians, nurses, parents and the app. For all 627
   children, the Bland Altman analysis showed a bias of -0.1\% (95\% CI
   -0.3-0.2\%) comparing real length and length measured by the app.
   Ordinal categories of real length were in excellent agreement with
   categories virtually calculated based upon app length (kappa = 0.83,
   95\% CI 0.79-0.86). Children's real weight was underestimated by
   physicians (-3.3, 95\% CI -4.4 to -2.2\%, p < 0.001), nurses (-2.6, 95\%
   CI -3.8 to -1.5\%, p < 0.001) and parents (-1.3, 95\% CI -1.9 to -0.6\%,
   p < 0.001) but overestimated by categories based upon app length (1.6,
   95\% CI 0.3-2.8\%, p = 0.02) and categories based upon real length (2.3,
   95\% CI 1.1-3.5\%, p < 0.001). Absolute weight differences were lowest,
   if estimated by the parents (5.4, 95\% CI 4.9-5.9\%, p < 0.001). This
   study showed the accuracy of length measurement of children by a
   smartphone application: body length determined by the smartphone
   application is in good agreement with the real patient length. Ordinal
   length categories derived from app-measured length are in excellent
   agreement with the ordinal length categories based upon the real patient
   length. The body weight estimations based upon length corresponded to
   known data and limitations. Precision of body weight estimations by
   paediatric physicians and nurses were comparable and not different to
   length based estimations. In this non-emergency setting, parental weight
   estimation was significantly better than all other means of estimation
   (paediatric physicians and nurses, length based estimations) in terms of
   precision and absolute difference.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER HEIDELBERG},
Address = {TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Stein, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Zurich, Inst Anaesthesiol, Raemistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
   Stein, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Zurich, Raemistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
   Stein, P (Corresponding Author), Rega Rettungsflugwacht Guarde Aerienne, Swiss Air Ambulance, Zurich, Switzerland.
   Wetzel, Oliver; Spahn, Donat R.; Stein, Philipp, Univ Zurich, Inst Anaesthesiol, Raemistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
   Wetzel, Oliver; Spahn, Donat R.; Stein, Philipp, Univ Hosp Zurich, Raemistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland.
   Schmidt, Alexander R., Univ Childrens Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiol, Zurich, Switzerland.
   Seiler, Michelle, Univ Childrens Hosp, Paediat Emergency Dept, Zurich, Switzerland.
   Scaramuzza, Davide, Univ Zurich, Robot \& Percept Grp, Zurich, Switzerland.
   Seifert, Burkhardt, Univ Zurich, Dept Biostat, Epidemiol Biostat \& Prevent Inst, Zurich, Switzerland.
   Stein, Philipp, Rega Rettungsflugwacht Guarde Aerienne, Swiss Air Ambulance, Zurich, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10877-017-0041-z},
ISSN = {1387-1307},
EISSN = {1573-2614},
Keywords = {Body weight estimations; Smartphone application; Paediatric emergency;
   Emergency ruler},
Keywords-Plus = {BROSELOW TAPE; ENDOTRACHEAL-TUBE; MEDICATION ERRORS; ACCURACY; FORMULA},
Research-Areas = {Anesthesiology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Anesthesiology},
Author-Email = {oliver.wetzel@hotmail.com
   alexander.schmidt@kispi.uzh.ch
   michelle.seiler@kispi.uzh.ch
   sdavide@ifi.uzh.ch
   seifert@ifspm.uzh.ch
   donat.spahn@usz.ch
   Philipp.Stein@usz.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Zurich; University of Zurich; University Zurich Hospital;
   University Children's Hospital Zurich; University Children's Hospital
   Zurich; University of Zurich; University of Zurich},
ORCID-Numbers = {Seiler, Michelle/0000-0002-1263-5818
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   Seifert, Burkhardt/0000-0002-5829-2478},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000749756500036,
Author = {Alves, Odelle Mourao and Primo, Candida Canicali and Tavares, Fabio
   Lucio and Almeida Lima, Etiane de Fatima and Costa Leite, Frandele
   Marabotti},
Title = {Technology to support nursing care for women in situations of sexual
   violence},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {34},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop an application to support the nursing process in
   assisting women in situations of sexual vidence.
   Methods: This is an applied research of technological production divided
   into three stages: elaboration of theoretical material through
   literature review; assessment of nursing diagnoses and interventions;
   mobile app development.
   Results: The application ``CuidarTech (R) EnfPorElas{''} presents three
   navigation options: Nursing diagnoses and interventions, with 33
   diagnoses and 613 nursing interventions, correlated and relevant to
   assist women in situations of sexual violence; Nursing Process, showing
   theoretical contents about the Nursing Process; Credits, the executing
   team.
   Conclusion: The application is an unprecedented technology applicable to
   this clientele that can contribute to nurses' work, directing assistance
   to women in situations of sexual violence through the nursing process.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Alves, OM (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil.
   Alves, Odelle Mourao; Primo, Candida Canicali; Tavares, Fabio Lucio; Almeida Lima, Etiane de Fatima; Costa Leite, Frandele Marabotti, Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.37689/acta-ape/2021AO001085},
Article-Number = {eAPE001085},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
Keywords = {Biomedical technology; Mobile applications; Nursing process; Nursing
   care; Sex offenses},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {odellealves@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo},
ORCID-Numbers = {Tavares, Fabio Lucio/0000-0002-4725-0897
   Almeida Lima, Eliane de Fatima/0000-0001-5128-3715
   Marabotti Costa Leite, Franciele/0000-0002-6171-6972},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Federal Council of Nursing (COFEN - Conselho Federal de Enfermagem)
   through the Public Notice CAPES/COFEN 27/2016 {[}001]},
Funding-Text = {We would like to thank the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher
   Education Personnel Brazil (CAPES -Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de
   Pessoal de Nivel Superior) and to the Federal Council of Nursing (COFEN
   -Conselho Federal de Enfermagem) through the Public Notice CAPES/COFEN
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000761326900001,
Author = {Kazemi, Seyed Mojtaba and Rakhshan, Mahnaz and Rivaz, Mozhgan and Izadi,
   Sadegh},
Title = {The effects of continuous care model using a smartphone application on
   adherence to treatment and self-efficacy among patients with multiple
   sclerosis},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB 26},
Abstract = {Background Adherence to disease-modifying therapy is important in
   patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to increase the positive outcomes
   and improve the quality of life. This study aimed to determine the
   effects of Continuous Care Model (CCM) using a smartphone application on
   adherence to treatment and self-efficacy among MS patients. Methods This
   quasi-experimental study with pre/posttest design was conducted on 72 MS
   patients in Shiraz, Iran from June 2020 to August 2021. The samples were
   randomly assigned to intervention (n = 36) and control (n = 36) groups.
   In the intervention group, the CCM using a smartphone application was
   implemented during two months. However, no intervention was performed
   for the control group. The data were collected using the self-report
   Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Adherence Questionnaire (MS-TAQ) and MS
   Self-Efficacy Scale (MSSS) at baseline and two and four months after the
   intervention. Results The results showed an improvement in adherence to
   treatment and self-efficacy in the intervention group compared to the
   control group after implementing the virtual CCM and at the two-month
   follow-up (p < 0.001). Conclusions Implementing the CCM using a
   smartphone application resulted in improvements in the MS patients'
   adherence to treatment and self-efficacy. It can be concluded that
   providing care using an interactive multimedia application can improve
   the outcomes as well as patients' satisfaction, especially during the
   COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, this approach is recommended to be used
   for nurses, healthcare providers, and clinicians.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rivaz, M (Corresponding Author), Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Nursing, Shiraz, Iran.
   Kazemi, Seyed Mojtaba, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Student Res Comm, Shiraz, Iran.
   Rakhshan, Mahnaz, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Community Based Psychiat Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Shiraz, Iran.
   Rivaz, Mozhgan, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Nursing, Shiraz, Iran.
   Izadi, Sadegh, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Clin Neurol Res Ctr, Shiraz, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-022-01785-x},
Article-Number = {53},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Multiple sclerosis; Adherence to treatment; Self-efficacy; Cell-phone;
   Application; Continuous care model; Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {DISEASE; MANAGEMENT; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {mrivaz@sums.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Shiraz University of Medical Science; Shiraz University of Medical
   Science; Shiraz University of Medical Science; Shiraz University of
   Medical Science},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Rivaz, Mozhgan/J-6747-2016
   Rakhshan, Mahnaz/I-5988-2016},
ORCID-Numbers = {Rivaz, Mozhgan/0000-0002-3581-7112
   Rakhshan, Mahnaz/0000-0003-1687-5154},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Vice-chancellor for Research Affairs of Shiraz University of Medical
   Sciences, Shiraz, Iran {[}21498]},
Funding-Text = {This study was financially supported by the Vice-chancellor for Research
   Affairs of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran (No.
   21498). The VCR had no role in conducting the study and publication of
   the article.},
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@article{ WOS:000615213700001,
Author = {Yang, Jin Hee and Shin, Gisoo},
Title = {End-of-Life Care Mobile App for Intensive-Care Unit Nurses: A
   Quasi-Experimental Study},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {18},
Number = {3},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Intensive-care unit nurses may experience difficulties in end-of-life
   care because of frustration or lethargy. The purpose of this study was
   to develop a mobile end-of-life care program for intensive-care unit
   nurses and evaluate the effects on competence factors such as knowledge,
   self-efficacy, and compassion. A quasi-experimental design was used. The
   participants included 44 nurses who had less than three years of
   experience in the intensive-care unit, divided into the experimental
   group and control group. After the intervention, the experimental group
   showed a significant improvement in self-efficacy in end-of-life care
   and compassion in end-of-life care. Based on the results of this study,
   the end-of-life care mobile app was an effective educational method for
   nurses with experience of less than 3 years in an intensive-care unit.
   To improve the quality of end-of-life care, it is necessary to develop
   various educational programs considering the greater role of the fourth
   industrial revolution in the future.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shin, G (Corresponding Author), Chung Ang Univ, Coll Nursing, 84 Dongjak Gu, Seoul 06974, South Korea.
   Yang, Jin Hee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Intens Care Uint, 101 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Shin, Gisoo, Chung Ang Univ, Coll Nursing, 84 Dongjak Gu, Seoul 06974, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph18031253},
Article-Number = {1253},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {end-of-life care; intensive care unit; nurse; mobile app; efficacy},
Keywords-Plus = {PALLIATIVE CARE; SPIRITUAL CARE; EXPERIENCES},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {jininabottle@gmail.com
   gisoo@cau.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University Hospital;
   Chung Ang University},
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@article{ WOS:000632282900004,
Author = {Cleaver, Barbara and Bird, James and Boyde, Lucy and Francis, Gillian E.},
Title = {Evaluation of a new rapid assessment and treatment (RAT) tablet app for
   Emergency Department (ED) nurses: Is earlier identification of
   investigations and treatments feasible?},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {55},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Although doctor-led RAT has advantages, serial processing (triage
   -investigation -treatment) still predominates in UK EDs. We have
   designed a RAT decision-support app to assist ED nurses to select
   investigations and treatments at initial patient assessment and aid
   acuity scoring.
   Methods: Test nurses accompanied triage ({''}control{''}) nurses in an
   observational study of 529 adult patients. In-vestigations, treatments
   and procedures, selected using the app, were compared with those
   selected later by ED clinicians. Acuities set by both nurses were
   re-evaluated blind by a consultant panel.
   Results: Data capture and decision making using RAT-support took a
   median of 1.43 min (IQR 1.13-2.07). Odds ratios are reported for
   matching of test versus control investigation and treatment orders. The
   ability to predict, within minutes, control investigations which were
   ordered at median of 50 min (IQR 21-99) is encouraging. Median times to
   order treatments (analgesia 88 min, IV antibiotics 112 min) were also
   reduced. Acuity scores versus the consultant panel gave weighted kappa
   of 0.54 (CI 0.48-0.61) for study nurses and for controls 0.45 (CI
   0.36-0.53).
   Conclusions: We conclude that nurse-led RAT for use in initial
   assessment is feasible given decision support. We also identified
   improvements required for the app.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cleaver, B (Corresponding Author), Charing Cross Hosp, Emergency Med, Fulham Palace Rd, London W6 8RF, England.
   Cleaver, Barbara; Bird, James, Imperial Coll Healthcare NHS Trust, S Wharf Rd, London W2 1NY, England.
   Boyde, Lucy; Francis, Gillian E., Sort ED Partnership LLP, 32 Queens Rd, Reading RG1 4AU, Berks, England.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ienj.2020.100875},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
Article-Number = {100875},
ISSN = {1755-599X},
EISSN = {1878-013X},
Keywords = {Emergency Department; Triage; Emergency nursing; Patient acuity;
   Portable electronic apps; Mobile apps},
Keywords-Plus = {MANCHESTER TRIAGE SYSTEM; WAITING TIME; IMPACT; SEPSIS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {Barbara.cleaver@nhs.net
   gillie.francis@sort-ed.com},
Affiliations = {Imperial College London},
ORCID-Numbers = {Bird, James/0000-0002-7286-2940
   Francis, Gillian/0000-0001-7677-369X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {SBRI healthcare},
Funding-Text = {An SBRI healthcare contract supported us for 6 months during part of
   this trial and during prior bench testing of SortED.},
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@article{ WOS:000748995300025,
Author = {Valk, Heather Anne and Garcia-Ochoa, Carlos and Calder, Jessica Fontaine
   and Miller, Toba and Rashidi, Babak and McIsaac, Corrine and Musselman,
   Reilly},
Title = {A Mobile App for Wound and Symptom Surveillance After Colorectal
   Surgery: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common
   nosocomial infection and occur in 16.3\% of patients undergoing
   colorectal surgery at our institution (The Ottawa Hospital), the
   majority of which are identified after discharge from hospital. Patients
   who suspect having an SSI generally present to the emergency department
   or surgery clinic. Both options for in-person interaction are costly to
   the health care system and patients. A mobile app, how2trak, has proven
   to be beneficial for patients with complex wounds at our institution by
   facilitating at-home monitoring and virtual consultations.
   Objective: This study aims to assess the feasibility of a randomized
   controlled trial to assess if how2trak can improve patients' experience
   and increase detection of SSIs after colorectal surgery while reducing
   patients' risk of COVID-19 exposure.
   Methods: In this single-center prospective feasibility trial, eligible
   patients undergoing colorectal surgery will be randomized to either
   standard care or how2trak postoperative monitoring of their incision,
   symptoms, and ostomy function. Patient self-assessments will be
   monitored by a nurse specialized in wound and ostomy care who will
   follow-up with patients with a suspected SSI. The primary outcome is
   feasibility as measured by enrollment, randomization, app usability,
   data extraction, and resource capacity.
   Results: This study was approved by our institution's ethics board on
   February 26, 2021, and received support from The Ottawa Hospital
   Innovation and Care Funding on November 12, 2021. Recruitment started
   June 3, 2021, and 29 were patients enrolled as of September 2021. We
   expect to publish results in spring 2022.
   Conclusions: This study will determine the feasibility of using a mobile
   app to monitor patients'wounds and detect SSIs after colorectal surgery.
   If feasible, we plan to assess if this mobile app facilitates SSI
   detection, enhances patient experience, and optimizes their care.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Valk, HA (Corresponding Author), Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Div Gen Surg, 725 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9, Canada.
   Valk, Heather Anne; Garcia-Ochoa, Carlos; Musselman, Reilly, Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Div Gen Surg, 725 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9, Canada.
   Calder, Jessica Fontaine, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, ARC Innovat Ctr, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Miller, Toba, Ottawa Hosp, Wound Ost \& Rehabil, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Rashidi, Babak, Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   McIsaac, Corrine, Hlth Outcomes Worldwide, Toronto, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.2196/26717},
Article-Number = {e26717},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {eHealth; mobile app; surgical site infection; colorectal surgery; app;
   surgery; infection; wound; surveillance; feasibility; randomized
   controlled trial; tracking; patient experience; COVID-19; transmission},
Keywords-Plus = {SURGICAL-SITE INFECTIONS; POINT-PREVALENCE SURVEY; HEALTH; SATISFACTION;
   IMPACT; ADULT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {hsmit037@uottawa.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Ottawa; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research
   Institute; University of Ottawa; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute;
   University of Ottawa},
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   Rashidi, Babak/0000-0001-7273-8686
   Musselman, Reilly/0000-0002-2213-2800
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@article{ WOS:000497225600001,
Author = {Wong, Eliza Mi-Ling and Leung, Doris Y. P. and Wang, Qun and Leung,
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Title = {A nurse-led lifestyle intervention using mobile application versus
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {76},
Number = {1},
Pages = {364-372},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aims To compare the effect of a lifestyle intervention programme using
   mobile application versus booklet for adults with metabolic syndrome
   (MetS) living in the community. Design A multisite randomized controlled
   trial with three parallel arms, namely metabolic syndrome app group,
   booklet group, and control group. Methods The research study has been
   supported by the Health and Medical Research fund in Hong Kong in 2019.
   The protocol was approved by the study university and the selected
   community centres. Three hundred and sixty subjects will be recruited
   from community centres and randomized into either one arm. Inclusion
   criteria are those adult with MetS, able to use a smart phone. All
   participants received a 30-min health educational session. App group
   participants will receive a mobile application while booklet group
   participants will receive a specific booklet of MetS care and the
   control group receive a placebo booklet only. The primary outcomes
   comprises of body weight. The secondary outcomes include total physical
   exercise, cardiometablolic risk factors, cardiovascular endurance,
   self-efficacy for exercise, and stress level. Data will be collected at
   baseline, weeks 4, 12, and 24. SPSS and generalized estimating equations
   model will be employed for data analysis. Discussion Metabolic syndrome
   is a common health problem associated with the heightened risk of
   cardiovascular disease and the risks are potentially amenable to
   lifestyle intervention. The results will compare the relative
   effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention using an app versus a booklet
   on physical and psychological outcomes for adults with MetS. Impact What
   problem will the study address? The results will inform the healthcare
   professional and nurses about the effective way for health promotion, to
   enhance patient's lifestyle modification and exercise sustainability
   that will be beneficial to the clients' health.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wong, EML (Corresponding Author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Kowloon, GH 521 Hung Hom, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Eliza Mi-Ling; Leung, Doris Y. P.; Leung, Angela Y. M., Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qun, Shenzhen Univ, Sch Nursing, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.14241},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2019},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {adults; booklet; effectiveness; lifestyle intervention; metabolic
   syndrome; mobile application; nurses; nursing; randomized controlled
   trial},
Keywords-Plus = {CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; EXERCISE; PROGRAM; DEPRESSION; EFFICACY; OUTCOMES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {eliza.wong@polyu.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Shenzhen University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Eliza/AAH-6193-2020
   WANG, Qun/AAP-9908-2021
   Leung, Angela YM/C-4768-2009
   Leung, Doris Y.P./K-4878-2014
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Wong, Eliza/0000-0003-0698-9000
   Leung, Angela YM/0000-0002-9836-1925
   Leung, Doris Y.P./0000-0003-0138-8839
   Wang, Qun/0000-0001-7594-8312},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Health Medical Research Fund {[}10110301]; Food and Health Bureau, Hong
   Kong SAR},
Funding-Text = {This research is supported by the Health Medical Research Fund (no.
   10110301), Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong SAR.},
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@article{ WOS:000404529600009,
Author = {Graham, Yitka N. H. and Hayes, Catherine and Mahawar, Kamal K. and
   Small, Peter K. and Attala, Anita and Seymour, Keith and Woodcock, Sean
   and Ling, Jonathan},
Title = {Ascertaining the Place of Social Media and Technology for Bariatric
   Patient Support: What Do Allied Health Practitioners Think?},
Journal = {OBESITY SURGERY},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {27},
Number = {7},
Pages = {1691-1696},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {There is an increasing presence of patient-led social media, mobile apps
   and patient support technology, but little is known about the role of
   these in the support of bariatric surgery patients in the UK. This study
   aimed to seek the views of allied health professionals (AHPs) working in
   bariatric surgical teams to understand their current perceptions of the
   role of social media, mobile apps and patient-support technology within
   bariatric surgery in the UK.
   A confidential, printed survey was distributed to the AHPs at the
   British Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS) 7th Annual
   Scientific Conference in January 2016. An email to AHPs who did not
   attend the conference was sent requesting voluntary participation in the
   same survey online through Survey MonkeyA (R) within 2 weeks of the
   conference.
   A total of 95 responses were received, which was a 71\% response rate (n
   = 134). Responses were from nurses (34\%, n = 46), dietitians (32\%, n =
   32), psychologists (16\%, n = 12) and 1 nutritionist, 1 physiotherapist,
   1 patient advocate, 1 surgeon and 9 respondents did not fill in their
   title.
   The use of social media and mobile apps by patients is increasing, with
   AHPs concerned about misinformation; advice may differ from what is
   given in clinic. Technologies, e.g. telehealth and videoconferencing are
   not widely used in bariatric surgery in the UK. AHPs are unclear about
   the role of technologies for bariatric surgical patient support. Further
   discussions are needed to understand the potential of technology with
   AHPs supporting/facilitating patients as this becomes more commonplace.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Graham, YNH (Corresponding Author), Univ Sunderland, Fac Hlth Sci \& Wellbeing, Sunderland, Tyne \& Wear, England.
   Graham, Yitka N. H.; Hayes, Catherine; Mahawar, Kamal K.; Small, Peter K.; Ling, Jonathan, Univ Sunderland, Fac Hlth Sci \& Wellbeing, Sunderland, Tyne \& Wear, England.
   Graham, Yitka N. H.; Mahawar, Kamal K.; Small, Peter K., Sunderland Royal Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Sunderland, Tyne \& Wear, England.
   Attala, Anita; Seymour, Keith; Woodcock, Sean, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Gen Surg, North Shields, Tyne \& Wear, England.},
DOI = {10.1007/s11695-016-2527-z},
ISSN = {0960-8923},
EISSN = {1708-0428},
Keywords = {Social media; Bariatric surgery; Patient support; Technology; Mobile
   apps},
Keywords-Plus = {SURGERY; INTERVENTION},
Research-Areas = {Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Surgery},
Author-Email = {yitka.graham@sunderland.ac.uk
   catherine.hayes@sunderland.ac.uk
   kamal.mahawar@chsft.nhs.uk
   peter.small@chsft.nhs.uk
   anita.attala@nhct.nhs.uk
   keith.seymour@nhct.nhs.uk
   sean.woodcock@nhct.nhs.uk
   jonathan.ling@sunderland.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of Sunderland; Sunderland Royal Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ling, Jonathan/AAY-4098-2020
   GAUTAM, CHANDKI RAM/AAL-9281-2020
   Mahawar, Kamal/L-1884-2019
   Graham, Yitka N H/AAL-9031-2020
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   GAUTAM, CHANDKI RAM/0000-0003-3190-5577
   Mahawar, Kamal/0000-0003-2551-3462
   Graham, Yitka N H/0000-0002-6206-1461
   Attala, Anita/0000-0001-9617-271X},
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@article{ WOS:000389234100013,
Author = {Jakel, Patricia and Kenney, Jillian and Ludan, Natalia and Miller,
   Pamela S. and McNair, Norma and Matesic, Edith},
Title = {Effects of the Use of the Provider Resilience Mobile Application in
   Reducing Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Nursing},
Journal = {CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {20},
Number = {6},
Pages = {611-616},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Background: Oncology nurses have increased exposure to the prolonged
   illness, tragedy, loss, and premature death of patients. As a result,
   they are at higher risk for developing compassion fatigue.
   Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine if use of the Provider
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   Methods: The quasiexperimental design was comprised of a longitudinal
   approach to evaluate the effect of an intervention program, PRMA, on
   professional quality of life between two nonrandomized groups
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   Findings: The findings of this study demonstrated no significant
   relationships between the intervention and control groups on secondary
   traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and burnout among oncology
   nurses.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jakel, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Calif Los Angeles, Solid Tumor Program, Santa Monica Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA.
   Jakel, Patricia; Kenney, Jillian; Ludan, Natalia, Univ Calif Los Angeles, Solid Tumor Program, Santa Monica Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA.
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   McNair, Norma, Ronald Reagan UCLA Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA.
   Matesic, Edith, UCLA Hlth Syst, Los Angeles, CA USA.},
DOI = {10.1188/16.CJON.611-616},
ISSN = {1092-1095},
EISSN = {1538-067X},
Keywords = {compassion fatigue; burnout; provider resilience app; ProQOL},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-CARE; BURNOUT; SATISFACTION; NURSES},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
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Affiliations = {University of California System; University of California Los Angeles;
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   University of California Los Angeles Medical Center; Ronald Reagan UCLA
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@article{ WOS:000885585200001,
Author = {Monfries, Nicholas and Sandhu, Naminder and Millar, Kelly},
Title = {A Smartphone App to Reduce Burnout in the Emergency Department: A Pilot
   Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {WORKPLACE HEALTH \& SAFETY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {71},
Number = {4},
Pages = {181-187},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Burnout is a significant concern among health care
   professionals, particularly those working in the emergency department
   (ED). Given the negative personal and professional consequences that
   burnout can have on all health care professionals, multidisciplinary
   solutions are needed to address burnout. Our objective was to evaluate
   the feasibility and potential impact of resilience training delivered
   through a smartphone application on burnout among health care
   professionals working at a tertiary-care pediatric ED. Methods: We
   conducted a single-center pilot randomized controlled study enrolling
   multidisciplinary health care professionals working in our ED.
   Participants assigned to the intervention group received self-driven
   access to a smartphone application that provided a structured resilience
   curriculum for a period of 3 months. The participants completed
   psychometric assessments both prior to and following the invention
   period. Changes in psychometric measures of the intervention group were
   then compared with a waitlist-control group. Results: Following the
   intervention period, a total of 20 participants were included in the
   final analysis. The change in participant scores on psychometric
   measures prior to and following the intervention period was calculated.
   A statistically significant mean decrease in burnout measure (emotional
   exhaustion subscale of Maslach-Burnout Inventory mean score -5.88, p <
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   group participants. Conclusions/Application to Practice: Our study
   suggests that a resilience training program delivered using a smartphone
   application can be an effective intervention in reducing burnout and
   increasing mindfulness skills. Our study also demonstrated the potential
   feasibility of a randomized controlled study of burnout within a
   multidisciplinary group of health care professionals.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Monfries, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Dept Pediat, 28 Oki Dr NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8, Canada.
   Monfries, Nicholas; Sandhu, Naminder; Millar, Kelly, Univ Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
   Monfries, Nicholas, Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Dept Pediat, 28 Oki Dr NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1177/21650799221123261},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2022},
ISSN = {2165-0799},
EISSN = {2165-0969},
Keywords = {burnout; resilience; health care; mindfulness; emergency department},
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Research-Areas = {Nursing},
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Journal-ISO = {Workplace Health Saf.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {C9YV9},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000885585200001},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000410541400013,
Author = {Kaipainen, Kirsikka and Valkkynen, Pasi and Kilkku, Nina},
Title = {Applicability of acceptance and commitment therapy-based mobile app in
   depression nursing},
Journal = {TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Due to the high burden of depression, new models and methods of mental
   healthcare need to be developed. Prior research has shown the potential
   benefits of using technology tools such as mobile apps as self-help or
   combined with psychological treatment. Therefore, professionals should
   acquaint themselves with evidence-based apps to be able to use them with
   clients and guide the clients in their use. The purpose of this study
   was to explore how an acceptance and commitment therapy-based mobile app
   was perceived as a self-management tool among nurses, and how it could
   be applied in the prevention and treatment of depression and other
   mental health issues. Sixteen Finnish nurses undergoing depression nurse
   specialist education used the app for 5 weeks and participated in
   semistructured focus group interviews. Interviews were analyzed by
   qualitative content analysis. In general, the nurses found the app
   suitable as a self-management tool and identified three models of using
   it in clinical practice. Having used the app personally, the nurses were
   eager to take it into use with various client groups, especially in
   occupational health but also in the treatment of mental health problems.
   However, they also raised concerns about the effort needed in
   familiarizing oneself with the content and pointed out specific client
   groups for whom the benefits of the app should be carefully weighed
   against the potential risks. Despite the small sample size, the findings
   suggest that involving technology tools aspart of thenurses' education
   could ease their adoption in clinical practice. The degree of
   professional support in the app use should be aligned to the severity of
   the mental health problems.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kaipainen, K (Corresponding Author), Headsted Ltd, Pyhajarvenkatu 1 A, Tampere 33200, Finland.
   Kaipainen, Kirsikka, Headsted Ltd, Pyhajarvenkatu 1 A, Tampere 33200, Finland.
   Valkkynen, Pasi, Vincit Oy, Tampere, Finland.
   Kilkku, Nina, Tampere Univ Appl Sci, Tampere, Finland.},
DOI = {10.1007/s13142-016-0451-3},
ISSN = {1869-6716},
EISSN = {1613-9860},
Keywords = {Depression; Mobile app; mHealth; Acceptance and commitment therapy;
   Nurse education; Stepped care; Mental health},
Keywords-Plus = {WEB-BASED ACCEPTANCE; COLLABORATIVE CARE; HEALTH; DISORDERS; MANAGEMENT;
   SYMPTOMS; INTERVENTION; METAANALYSIS; STRATEGIES; RESOURCES},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {kirsikka@headsted.com},
Affiliations = {Tampere University; Tampere University of Applied Sciences TAMK},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kilkku, Nina/AID-8718-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kilkku, Nina/0000-0003-1207-0682
   Kaipainen, Kirsikka/0000-0002-7261-8868},
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@article{ WOS:001013285800001,
Author = {Brouwer, Kent R. and Melander, Sheila and Walmsley, Lee Anne and Norton,
   James and Okoli, Chizimuzo},
Title = {A Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Acute Care Nursing Staff: A Pilot
   Study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 JUN 26},
Abstract = {Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine if a
   mindfulness-based smartphone application, used for 5 minutes a day for
   30 days, could address burnout among acute care nursing staff. Methods:
   A pretest-posttest design with a midpoint evaluation was utilized. The
   sample included 31 nursing staff from cardiovascular acute care units.
   The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness
   Scale-Revised, Perceived Stress Scale, and Brief Resilience Scale were
   used to measure the impact of the intervention on participants.
   Findings: In a repeated measures analysis, there were no statistically
   significant changes in scores on the Brief Resilience Scale across the
   three timeframes (F = 0.64, df = 1.42, p = .49). There were significant
   reductions over time for perceived stress (F = 10.56, df = 1.74, p =
   .002) and personal burnout (F = 11.8, df = 1.10, p = .007), and
   increased scores on mindfulness (F = 4.76, df = 1.57, p = .039).
   Conclusions: The utilization of a mindfulness-based smartphone
   application may promote the health and well-being of cardiovascular
   nurses in acute care units. Mindfulness-based smartphone apps should be
   considered as a method of self-care, along with other holistic
   approaches to improve well-being.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Brouwer, KR (Corresponding Author), Univ Kentucky, 751 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536 USA.
   Brouwer, Kent R.; Melander, Sheila; Walmsley, Lee Anne; Norton, James; Okoli, Chizimuzo, Univ Kentucky, Coll Nursing, Lexington, KY 40506 USA.
   Brouwer, Kent R., Univ Kentucky, 751 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536 USA.},
DOI = {10.1177/08980101231181004},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUN 2023},
ISSN = {0898-0101},
EISSN = {1552-5724},
Keywords = {burnout; healing modalities; meditation; mindfulness; group; population;
   nurses (basic); well-being},
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   SCALE},
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@article{ WOS:000474247100002,
Author = {Duran-Vega, Luis A. and Santana-Mancilla, Pedro C. and
   Buenrostro-Mariscal, Raymundo and Contreras-Castillo, Juan and
   Anido-Rifon, Luis E. and Garcia-Ruiz, Miguel A. and Montesinos-Lopez,
   Osval A. and Estrada-Gonzalez, Fermin},
Title = {An IoT System for Remote Health Monitoring in Elderly Adults through a
   Wearable Device and Mobile Application},
Journal = {GERIATRICS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {4},
Number = {2},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {With the increase in global life expectancy and the advance of
   technology, the creation of age-friendly environments is a priority in
   the design of new products for elderly people healthcare. This paper
   presents a proposal for a real-time health monitoring system of older
   adults living in geriatric residences. This system was developed to help
   caregivers to have a better control in monitoring the health of their
   patients and have closer communication with their patients' family
   members. To validate the feasibility and effectiveness of this proposal,
   a prototype was built, using a biometric bracelet connected to a mobile
   application, which allows real-time visualization of all the information
   generated by the sensors (heart rate, body temperature, and blood
   oxygenation) in the bracelet. Using these data, caregivers can make
   decisions about the health status of their patients. The evaluation
   found that the users perceived the system to be easy to learn and use,
   providing initial evidence that our proposal could improve the quality
   of the adult's healthcare.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Santana-Mancilla, PC (Corresponding Author), Univ Colima, Sch Telemat, Colima 28040, Mexico.
   Santana-Mancilla, PC (Corresponding Author), Univ Vigo, Sch Telecommun Engn, Vigo 36310, Spain.
   Duran-Vega, Luis A.; Santana-Mancilla, Pedro C.; Buenrostro-Mariscal, Raymundo; Contreras-Castillo, Juan; Montesinos-Lopez, Osval A.; Estrada-Gonzalez, Fermin, Univ Colima, Sch Telemat, Colima 28040, Mexico.
   Santana-Mancilla, Pedro C.; Anido-Rifon, Luis E., Univ Vigo, Sch Telecommun Engn, Vigo 36310, Spain.
   Garcia-Ruiz, Miguel A., Algoma Univ, Dept Math \& Comp Sci, Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2G4, Canada.},
DOI = {10.3390/geriatrics4020034},
Article-Number = {34},
EISSN = {2308-3417},
Keywords = {older adults; nursing homes; Internet of Things; wearable computing},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERNET; NODE.JS},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology},
Author-Email = {lduran1@ucol.mx
   psantana@ucol.mx
   raymundo@ucol.mx
   juancont@ucol.mx
   lanido@gist.uvigo.es
   miguel.garcia@algomau.ca
   oamontes1@ucol.mx
   fermin\_estrada@ucol.mx},
Affiliations = {Universidad de Colima; Universidade de Vigo; Algoma University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Buenrostro-Mariscal, Raymundo/D-6465-2018
   Anido-Rifón, Luis/D-4597-2018
   Santana-Mancilla, Pedro C./B-7066-2008
   Anido-Rifón, Luis/ABI-6838-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Buenrostro-Mariscal, Raymundo/0000-0003-1449-1982
   Anido-Rifón, Luis/0000-0003-2780-2727
   Santana-Mancilla, Pedro C./0000-0002-4184-0116
   Anido-Rifón, Luis/0000-0003-2780-2727
   Contreras-Castillo, Juan/0000-0002-0021-7897
   Montesinos-Lopez, Osval Antonio/0000-0002-3973-6547},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {PRODEP, grant Ex-becario PRODEP UCOL-EXB-176 {[}DSA/103.5/15/10874]},
Funding-Text = {This research was partially funded by PRODEP, grant Ex-becario PRODEP
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {IH1JM},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000562821300010,
Author = {O'Connor, Siobhan},
Title = {Co-designing technology with people with dementia and their carers:
   Exploring user perspectives when co-creating a mobile health application},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OLDER PEOPLE NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Aims To explore the perspectives of those involved in co-designing a
   mobile application with people with dementia and their carers.
   Background People with dementia suffer physical and psychological
   problems as their illness progresses and require a range of health and
   social care services to meet their needs. Mobile applications are being
   developed to support individuals to manage long-term conditions, but
   patients and carers are not always involved in designing this
   technology, which can lead to poor quality health apps. A digital
   initiative was launched to involve people with dementia and their carers
   in creating a mobile app that would support communication and enable
   them to share memories together. Design An exploratory, descriptive
   approach was used. Methods In-depth interviews with people with
   dementia, their carers, and others involved in co-creating a mobile
   health application were conducted. Data analysis was undertaken using
   the framework approach. Results The views of people with dementia, their
   carers, and project staff were similar regarding the complexity of the
   co-design process, and the value the mobile app had for people with
   dementia and their families. Being involved in co-production seemed to
   have numerous benefits for people with dementia and their carers as they
   gained new knowledge and skills, friendships, and a sense of achievement
   in creating a unique app that would benefit many people. The app also
   appeared useful in stimulating memory and cognitive function, aiding
   communication, and providing a sense of normalcy for people living with
   dementia and their carers. Conclusion Mobile health applications can
   facilitate interaction between people with dementia and their carer
   network that could improve their quality of life. Further research on
   which co-design process is best suited to people with dementia and
   whether technology created via this participatory method is more
   effective or not in improving health outcomes is required. Implications
   for practice Nurses should have knowledge of and education about
   technology and how it can promote health and wellbeing of persons with
   dementia. Nurses who care for people with dementia and their families
   should support them in taking part in or leading the design of
   technologies that meet their needs. Participatory design methods should
   be taught in nursing education so the profession can provide guidance to
   patients and their families on co-creating health products and services},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {O'Connor, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Edinburgh, Sch Hlth Social Sci, Doorway 6 Old Med Quad,Teviot Pl, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Midlothian, Scotland.
   O'Connor, Siobhan, Univ Edinburgh, Sch Hlth Social Sci, Doorway 6 Old Med Quad,Teviot Pl, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Midlothian, Scotland.},
DOI = {10.1111/opn.12288},
Article-Number = {e12288},
ISSN = {1748-3735},
EISSN = {1748-3743},
Keywords = {co-creation; co-design; co-production; dementia; health app; mobile
   application; participatory design},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {siobhan.oconnor@ed.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of Edinburgh},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {O'Connor, Siobhan/AAI-1035-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {O'Connor, Siobhan/0000-0001-8579-1718},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Burdett Trust for Nursing},
Funding-Text = {The author gratefully acknowledges funding from the Burdett Trust for
   Nursing who supported this research study.},
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@article{ WOS:000790339300004,
Author = {Wong, Eliza Mi Ling and Leung, Doris Yin Ping and Tam, Hon Lon and Ko,
   Shuk Yee and Leung, Angela Yee Man and Lam, Simon Ching and Cheung, Ka
   Ching and Cheung, Alice Siu Ping},
Title = {Effectiveness of a Nurse-Led Support Programme Using a Mobile
   Application versus Phone Advice on Patients at Risk of Coronary Heart
   Disease-A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {RISK MANAGEMENT AND HEALTHCARE POLICY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {597-610},
Abstract = {Purpose: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of morbidity
   and mortality globally. This study aimed to examine the preliminary
   effect of a nurse-led support programme using a mobile application
   versus nursing telephone advice on patients at risk of CHD living in the
   community. Patients and Methods: A prospective randomized controlled
   trial was adopted. Sixty eligible CHD participants were randomized into
   the app group (App) or the nursing telephone advice (NTA) group to
   support their own health care and exercise. Data were collected at
   baseline (T0), 1 month (T1), and 3 months (T2). Outcomes were total
   amount of exercise, self-efficacy of chronic disease management, total
   time of exercise, blood pressure, and lipid concentrations. Data were
   analyzed using the generalized estimating equation models. Results:
   Ninety-two individuals were screened for eligibility and 60 were
   randomized into the app group (n = 30) or NTA group (n = 30). The mean
   age of the participants was 60.92. The total attrition rate at T2 was
   1.66\%. The app group showed a moderate effect (Cohen's d =0.43) in
   significant increase in exercise amount, and reduction of lipid
   concentration (total cholesterol d=-0.43, triglyceride d=-0.39)
   respectively. Other outcomes showed improvement trend but
   non-significant between group. Conclusion: The CHD app is effective to
   motivate CHD patients for maintaining exercise amount which will be
   beneficial to their lipid control.},
Publisher = {DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD},
Address = {PO BOX 300-008, ALBANY, AUCKLAND 0752, NEW ZEALAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wong, EML (Corresponding Author), Tung Wah Coll, Sch Nursing, Homantin, Kowloon, 16-F,Ma Kam Chan Mem Bldg,31 Wylie Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Eliza Mi Ling; Lam, Simon Ching, Tung Wah Coll, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Leung, Doris Yin Ping; Tam, Hon Lon; Leung, Angela Yee Man; Cheung, Ka Ching; Cheung, Alice Siu Ping, Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Ko, Shuk Yee, Tuen Mun Hosp, Accid \& Emergency Dept, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2147/RMHP.S355554},
EISSN = {1179-1594},
Keywords = {coronary heart disease; nurse-led; mobile application; exercise; blood
   lipid},
Keywords-Plus = {PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; INTERVENTIONS; ADULTS; ADHERENCE; SERVICE; PEOPLE;
   SIZE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {elizawong@twc.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Tuen Mun Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lam, Simon Ching/H-7361-2019
   Tam, Hon Lon/W-1371-2019
   Wong, Eliza/AAH-6193-2020
   Leung, Doris Y.P./K-4878-2014
   Leung, Angela YM/C-4768-2009},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lam, Simon Ching/0000-0002-2982-9192
   Tam, Hon Lon/0000-0003-0344-6262
   Wong, Eliza/0000-0003-0698-9000
   Leung, Doris Y.P./0000-0003-0138-8839
   Leung, Angela YM/0000-0002-9836-1925},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {UGC matching grant of Hong Kong SAR {[}ZJM9]},
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   and UGC matching grant of Hong Kong SAR (Grant number ZJM9) to support
   our research work. Special thanks to the patients who participate in our
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@article{ WOS:000629483600003,
Author = {Xu, Juling and Qian, Xiuqun and Yuan, Mengwen and Wang, Caidi},
Title = {Effects of mobile phone App-based continuing nursing care on
   self-efficacy, quality of life, and motor function of stroke patients in
   the community},
Journal = {ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {123},
Number = {1},
Pages = {107-114},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {To explore the effects of mobile phone application (App)-based
   continuing nursing care on the self-efficacy (SE), quality of life
   (QOF), and motor function (MF) of stroke patients in the community. A
   total of 101 stroke patients in the community recruited in this study
   for retrospective analysis were divided into a control group (CG) and an
   observation group (OG) based on the means of intervention. In total, 50
   patients in the CG received routine community health education, based on
   which a mobile phone App-based continuing nursing mode was applied to
   the 51 patients in the OG. Changes in physiological indicators,
   including homocysteine (Hcy), high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C), and
   total cholesterol (TC), were evaluated before and after intervention.
   Moreover, MF {[}determined using the Fugal-Meyer motor function
   assessment (FMA)], SE (determined using stroke self-efficacy
   questionnaire), QOF, and satisfaction toward nursing were evaluated. (1)
   Hcy and TC levels in the OG were lower after intervention; however,
   HDL-C levels were higher than those in the CG, with statistically
   significant differences (P < 0.05). (2) The FMA MF of the upper and
   lower limb (FMA-U and FMA-L) scores and the total scores in the OG after
   the intervention were significantly improved compared with those in the
   CG (P < 0.05). (3) Patients in the OG showed significantly higher SE
   scores than those in the CG (P < 0.05). (4) Scores of emotional health,
   emotional function, social function, energy, general health status, body
   pain, physiological function, and physiological features were
   significantly higher in the OG than those in the CG after the
   intervention (P < 0.05). (5) Patients in the OG expressed more positive
   satisfaction toward nursing than those in the CG, with statistically
   significant differences (P < 0.05). Mobile phone App-based continuing
   nursing care may significantly improve the SE, quality of life, and
   satisfaction toward nursing as well as promote the improvement of
   biological markers and MF of stroke patients.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER HEIDELBERG},
Address = {TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, CD (Corresponding Author), Huzhou Univ, Med Coll, Affiliated Peoples Hosp 1, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Juling; Qian, Xiuqun; Yuan, Mengwen, HuZhou Univ, Sch Med, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Juling, Huzhou Cent Hosp, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Caidi, Huzhou Univ, Med Coll, Affiliated Peoples Hosp 1, Huzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1007/s13760-021-01628-y},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
ISSN = {0300-9009},
EISSN = {2240-2993},
Keywords = {Stroke in community; Mobile phone app; Continuing nursing care;
   Self-efficacy; Quality of life; Motor function},
Keywords-Plus = {ISCHEMIC-STROKE; CORTEX; BRAIN; STIMULATION; ACTIVATION},
Research-Areas = {Neurosciences \& Neurology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Clinical Neurology; Neurosciences},
Author-Email = {caidiwang@yeah.net},
Affiliations = {Huzhou University; Huzhou University; Huzhou University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Project of Philosophy and Social Science Planning of Zhejiang Province
   in 2019 {[}19NDJC076YB]},
Funding-Text = {Project of Philosophy and Social Science Planning of Zhejiang Province
   in 2019: 19NDJC076YB.},
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Journal-ISO = {Acta Neurol. Belg.},
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@article{ WOS:000768565000001,
Author = {Suzuki, Ryuji and Takada, Toshihiko and Takeshima, Taro and Hayashi,
   Michio and Miyashita, Jun and Azuma, Teruhisa and Usui, Michiko and
   Hamaguchi, Sugihiro and Fukuma, Shingo and Maehara, Kazuhira and
   Fukuhara, Shunichi},
Title = {Usefulness of a mobile phone application for respiratory rate
   measurement in adult patients},
Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {19},
Number = {3},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Aims Respiratory rate measurement is one of the core nursing skills for
   early detection of deterioration of a patient's condition. Nevertheless,
   it is sometimes bothersome to visually measure respiratory rate over 1
   min. Respiratory rate measurement using a mobile phone application
   ``RRate{''} has been reported to be accurate and completed in a short
   time. However, it has only been investigated in children. The aim of
   this study was to validate the ``RRate{''} compared with the 1-min
   method in adult patients. Methods This was a cross-sectional study in
   the setting of a nursing school. Videos of the movement of the thorax
   during respiration of adult patients were made. Nursing students watched
   these videos and measured respiratory rate with each method.
   Bland-Altman analysis was used to calculate bias and limits of
   agreement. The times taken for the measurements were compared using a t
   test. Results A total of 59 nursing students participated. When compared
   to the reference measurement, the one measured using ``RRate{''} and the
   one measured over 1 min showed a bias of 0.40 breaths per minute and
   0.65 breaths per minute, limits of agreement of -2.86 to 3.67 breaths
   per minute and -2.11 to 3.41 breaths per minute, respectively. The mean
   measurement time for ``RRate{''} was 22.8 s (95\% CI 13.9-36.6), which
   was significantly shorter than the 65.8 s (95\% CI 61.0-73.2) for the
   measurement over 1 min (p < .001). Conclusions Respiratory rate can be
   measured accurately in a shorter time using a mobile phone application
   in adult patients.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Suzuki, R (Corresponding Author), Fukushima Med Univ, Dept Gen Med, Shirakawa Satellite Teaching \& Res STAR, 2-1 Toyochi Kamiyajiro, Shirakawa, Fukushima 9610005, Japan.
   Suzuki, Ryuji; Takada, Toshihiko; Takeshima, Taro; Hayashi, Michio; Miyashita, Jun; Azuma, Teruhisa; Fukuma, Shingo; Maehara, Kazuhira; Fukuhara, Shunichi, Fukushima Med Univ, Dept Gen Med, Shirakawa Satellite Teaching \& Res STAR, 2-1 Toyochi Kamiyajiro, Shirakawa, Fukushima 9610005, Japan.
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   Takeshima, Taro, Fukushima Med Univ, Ctr Innovat Res Communities \& Clin Excellence CiR, Fukushima, Japan.
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   Fukuma, Shingo, Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Human Hlth Sci, Kyoto, Japan.
   Fukuhara, Shunichi, Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Community Med, Sect Clin Epidemiol, Kyoto, Japan.},
DOI = {10.1111/jjns.12481},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2022},
Article-Number = {e12481},
ISSN = {1742-7932},
EISSN = {1742-7924},
Keywords = {adult; mobile phone application; respiratory rate; vital sign},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {ryujisuzuki1976@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Kyoto University; Fukushima Medical University; Fukushima Medical
   University; Kyoto University; Kyoto University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Fukuma, Shingo/S-6584-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Fukuma, Shingo/0000-0002-8379-8761},
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@article{ WOS:000941938300001,
Author = {Shin, Juh Hyun and Jung, Sun Ok and Lee, Jee Sun},
Title = {Identification of North American Nursing Diagnosis Association-Nursing
   Interventions Classification-Nursing Outcomes Classification of nursing
   home residents using on-time data by android smartphone application by
   registered nurses},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING KNOWLEDGE},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 MAR 1},
Abstract = {PurposeWe aimed to investigate the nursing process linkages formed by
   Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) and Nursing Outcomes
   Classification (NOC) according to the primary NANDA-I diagnoses by
   registered nurses (RNs), customized to nursing home (NH) residents in
   Korea, using a developed smartphone application for NH RNs. MethodsThis
   is a retrospective descriptive study. Applying quota sampling, a total
   of 51 NHs from all operating 686 NHs hiring RNs participated in this
   study. Data were collected from June 21 to July 30, 2022. Data on
   NANDA-I, NIC, NOC (NNN) of nurses applied to the NH residents were
   collected through a developed smartphone application. The application
   consists of general organization and residents' characteristics,
   NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC. RNs selected randomly up to 10 residents and
   NANDA-I with risk factors and related factors over the past 7 days,
   followed by all applied interventions out of 82 NIC. RNs then evaluated
   residents through 79 selected NOC. ResultsWe found the frequently used
   NANDA-I diagnoses, Nursing Interventions Classifications and Nursing
   Outcomes and Classifications applied for NH residents by RNs and
   developed the top five NOC linkages used to build care plan.
   ConclusionIt is time to pursue high-level evidence and reply to the
   questions raised in NH practice using NNN with high technology. The
   outcomes for patients and nursing staff are improved by the continuity
   of care made possible by uniform language. Implications for nursing
   practiceNNN linkages should be used to construct and utilize the coding
   system of electronic health records or electronic medical records in
   Korean long-term care facilities.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shin, JH (Corresponding Author), George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, Washington, DC 20006 USA.
   Shin, Juh Hyun, George Washington Univ, Sch Nursing, Washington, DC 20006 USA.
   Jung, Sun Ok; Lee, Jee Sun, Ewha Womans Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/2047-3095.12419},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
ISSN = {2047-3087},
EISSN = {2047-3095},
Keywords = {North American Nursing Diagnosis Association; nursing homes; Nursing
   Interventions Classification; Nursing Outcomes Classification;
   smartphone application},
Keywords-Plus = {OMAHA SYSTEM; NANDA-I; PATIENT; FEASIBILITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {juhhyun.shin@gwu.edu},
Affiliations = {George Washington University; Ewha Womans University},
ORCID-Numbers = {shin, juh hyun/0000-0001-8058-7195
   Lee, jisun/0000-0002-0793-3802},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea {[}2021R1A2C2007104]; National
   Research Foundation of Korea {[}2021R1A2C2007104] Funding Source: Korea
   Institute of Science \& Technology Information (KISTI), National Science
   \& Technology Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {National Research Foundation of Korea, Grant/Award Number:
   2021R1A2C2007104},
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@article{ WOS:000641603000001,
Author = {Morse, Robert S. and Lambden, Kaley and Quinn, Erin and Ngoma, Twalib
   and Mushi, Beatrice and Ho, Yun Xian and Ngoma, Mamsau and Mahuna,
   Habiba and Sagan, Sarah B. and Mmari, Joshua and Miesfeldt, Susan},
Title = {A Mobile App to Improve Symptom Control and Information Exchange Among
   Specialists and Local Health Workers Treating Tanzanian Cancer Patients:
   Human-Centered Design Approach},
Journal = {JMIR CANCER},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAR 23},
Abstract = {Background: Improving access to end-of-life symptom control
   interventions among cancer patients is a public health priority in
   Tanzania, and innovative community-based solutions are needed. Mobile
   health technology holds promise; however, existing resources are
   limited, and outpatient access to palliative care specialists is poor. A
   mobile platform that extends palliative care specialist access via
   shared care with community-based local health workers (LHWs) and
   provides remote support for pain and other symptom management can
   address this care gap.
   Objective: The aim of this study is to design and develop
   mobile-Palliative Care Link (mPCL), a web and mobile app to support
   outpatient symptom assessment and care coordination and control, with a
   focus on pain.
   Methods: A human-centered iterative design framework was used to develop
   the mPCL prototype for use by Tanzanian palliative care specialists
   (physicians and nurses trained in palliative care), poor-prognosis
   cancer patients and their lay caregivers (patients and caregivers), and
   LHWs. Central to mPCL is the validated African Palliative Care Outcome
   Scale (POS), which was adapted for automated, twice-weekly collection of
   quality of life focused patient and caregiver responses and timely
   review, reaction, and tracking by specialists and LHWs. Prototype
   usability testing sessions were conducted in person with 21 key
   informants representing target end users. Sessions consisted of direct
   observations and qualitative and quantitative feedback on app ease of
   use and recommendations for improvement. Results were applied to
   optimize the prototype for subsequent real-world testing. Early pilot
   testing was conducted by deploying the app among 10 patients and
   caregivers, randomized to mPCL use versus phone-contact POS collection,
   and then gathering specialist and study team feedback to further
   optimize the prototype for a broader randomized field study to examine
   the app's effectiveness in symptom control among cancer patients.
   Results: mPCL functionalities include the ability to create and update a
   synoptic clinical record, regular real-time symptom assessment, patient
   or caregiver and care team communication and care coordination,
   symptom-focused educational resources, and ready access to emergency
   phone contact with a care team member. Results from the usability and
   pilot testing demonstrated that all users were able to successfully
   navigate the app, and feedback suggests that mPCL has clinical utility.
   User-informed recommendations included further improvement in app
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   language, and delineation of user roles.
   Conclusions: We designed, built, and tested a usable, functional mobile
   app prototype that supports outpatient palliative care for Tanzanian
   patients with cancer. mPCL is expressly designed to facilitate
   coordinated care via customized interfaces supporting core
   users-patients or caregivers, LHWs, and members of the palliative care
   team-and their respective roles. Future work is needed to demonstrate
   the effectiveness and sustainability of mPCL to remotely support the
   symptom control needs of Tanzanian cancer patients, particularly in
   harder-to-reach areas.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Miesfeldt, S (Corresponding Author), Maine Med Ctr, Suite 111,100 Campus Dr, Scarborough, ME 04074 USA.
   Morse, Robert S., Da Vinci Usabil, Lexington, MA USA.
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DOI = {10.2196/24062},
Article-Number = {e24062},
ISSN = {2369-1999},
Keywords = {mobile health; mHealth; user-centered design; palliative care; pain;
   cancer; sub-Saharan Africa; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {PALLIATIVE CARE; SMARTPHONE APPLICATIONS; MHEALTH; AFRICA; MANAGEMENT;
   COUNTRIES; BURDEN; PAIN},
Research-Areas = {Oncology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology},
Author-Email = {MIESFS@mmc.org},
Affiliations = {Muhimbili University of Health \& Allied Sciences; Maine Medical Center},
ORCID-Numbers = {Quinn, Erin/0000-0002-1348-3502
   Ngoma, Mamsau/0000-0003-1382-8037
   Sagan, Sarah/0000-0003-1926-9504
   Morse, Robert/0000-0003-1320-9797
   Mmari, Joshua/0000-0001-5250-8226
   Ho, Yun Xian/0000-0002-1885-6136},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center
   {[}R21TW010190]},
Funding-Text = {The authors thank Norma Albrecht for her assistance in preparing this
   manuscript. This project was supported by the National Institutes of
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@article{ WOS:000739459700015,
Author = {Pizzolato, Aline Cecilia and Mansano Sarquis, Leila Maria and
   Reichembach Danski, Mitzy Tannia},
Title = {Nursing APHMOVEL: mobile application to register the nursing process in
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Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {74},
Number = {6},
Abstract = {Objectives: to develop an application for a mobile device for the
   registration of the Nursing Process by nurses of the Mobile Emergency
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   has location features, scales with automatic sum of items, touchscreen,
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   application with the potential for computerized documentation of the
   Nursing Process by nurses working in the Mobile Emergency Care Service.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Pizzolato, AC (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Parana, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil.
   Pizzolato, Aline Cecilia; Mansano Sarquis, Leila Maria; Reichembach Danski, Mitzy Tannia, Univ Fed Parana, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1029},
Article-Number = {e20201029},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Mobile Applications; Nursing Process; Prehospital Care; Electronic
   Health Records; Information Technology},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {pizzolato.aline@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Parana},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Danski, Mitzy/G-4768-2015
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Danski, Mitzy/0000-0001-5380-7818
   Pizzolato, Aline/0000-0002-7365-4908},
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Times-Cited = {0},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {2},
Journal-ISO = {Rev. Bras. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {YC1LN},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000739459700015},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000364332500012,
Author = {Stroop, R. and Strickmann, B. and Horstkoetter, H. and Kuhlbusch, T. and
   Hartweg, H. -R. and Kerner, T.},
Title = {Smartphone-Based First-Responder Alerting ``Mobile Rescuers{''}
   Implementation of a Qualified First-Aid-System},
Journal = {NOTARZT},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {31},
Number = {5},
Pages = {239-245},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {``Mobile Rescuing{''} depicts a pilot project in the German district of
   Gutersloh. A smartphone app is used for location-based alerting of
   medically qualified personnel intending to optimize survival after
   cardiac arrest. The project involves experienced knowledge of
   physicians, paramedics, nurses or firemen to promptly initiate
   resuscitation for patients in their immediate vicinity. For alerting
   keywords cardiac arrest or unconsciousness the dispatch center alarms
   the most proximate available Mobile Rescuer smartphone app,
   simultaneously with the rescue service via a central web service,
   navigating him to the emergency location. In the observed 20 month
   period 477 Mobile Rescuers, equating to 1.3 parts per thousand of the
   district population, have enrolled, forming a close-meshed net of
   experienced first-aiders. In 57\% of all 522 emergencies, Mobile
   Rescuers were found to take over the operation; in 231 cases (78\% of
   accepted operations) Mobile Rescuer arrived before the paramedics or
   simultaneously. The Mobile Rescuing project could successfully be
   implemented in the German district of Gutersloh as indicated by an
   increasing number of participating members and dispatched emergency
   operations. Providing the proof of principle, the smartphone-based
   alerting concept represents an innovative health care concept.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {German},
Affiliation = {Stroop, R (Corresponding Author), Leitende Notarztgrp Kreis Gutersloh, Herzebrocker Str 140, D-33324 Gutersloh, Germany.
   Stroop, R., Leitende Notarztgrp Kreis Gutersloh, Hamm Heessen, Germany.
   Stroop, R., St Barbara Klin, Hamm Heessen, Germany.
   Strickmann, B., Arztlicher Leiter Rettungsdienst, Kreis Gutersloh, Germany.
   Horstkoetter, H., Kreisleitstelle, Kreisverwaltung Guterslo, Germany.
   Kuhlbusch, T., Leiter Fachbereichs Gesundheit Ordnung \& Recht, Kreisverwaltung Guterslo, Germany.
   Hartweg, H. -R., Hsch RheinMain, Wiesbaden Business Sch, Wiesbaden, Germany.
   Kerner, T., Asklepios Klinikum Harburg, Abt Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Scmerzther, Hamburg, Germany.},
DOI = {10.1055/s-0035-1552700},
ISSN = {0177-2309},
EISSN = {1438-8693},
Keywords = {emergency medicine; first responder; bystander; smartphone-app;
   cardiopulmonary resuscitation},
Research-Areas = {Emergency Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Emergency Medicine},
Author-Email = {ralf@stroop.de},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {25},
Times-Cited = {14},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {8},
Journal-ISO = {Notarzt},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {CV5SX},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000364332500012},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000739447200013,
Author = {Barbosa Marques, Antonio Dean and Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza Maria and
   Lima de Carvalho, Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele and Camelo Chaves, Edna
   Maria and Paz de Oliveira, Sherida Karanini and Felipe, Gilvan Ferreira
   and Nunes da Silveira, Jarbas Aryel},
Title = {PEDCARE: validation of a mobile application on diabetic foot self-care},
Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {74},
Number = {5},
Abstract = {Objective: to describe the process of validating a multimedia
   application on a mobile platform to promote foot care for people with
   diabetes. Method: a technological production and methodological type
   study. Content and appearance were validated by 39 judges (29 nursing
   judges and ten information and communication technology judges and 15
   people from the target audience). Results: nursing judges made it
   possible to validate the material with a total Content Validity Index of
   0.95, a non-significant binomial test for most items and Cronbach's
   alpha of 0.92, information and communication technology judges with
   Suitability Assessment of Materials of 99.2\% and the target audience
   with an agreement index of 98\%. Conclusion: the application proved to
   be valid and reliable for use in clinical practice as an educational
   technology to promote foot care for people with diabetes.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Marques, ADB (Corresponding Author), Univ Estadual Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   Barbosa Marques, Antonio Dean; Lima de Carvalho, Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele; Camelo Chaves, Edna Maria; Paz de Oliveira, Sherida Karanini, Univ Estadual Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza Maria; Felipe, Gilvan Ferreira, Univ Integracao Int Lusofonia Afro Brasileira, Redencao, Ceara, Brazil.
   Nunes da Silveira, Jarbas Aryel, Univ Fed Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0856},
Article-Number = {e20200856},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Diabetes Mellitus; Diabetic Foot; Mobile Applications; Health Education;
   Validation Study},
Keywords-Plus = {BOOKLET},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {antonio-dean@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Estadual do Ceara; Universidade da Integracao Internacional
   da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB); Universidade Federal do Ceara},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/D-1240-2014
   de Carvalho, Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima/AAG-7230-2020
   Carvalho, Rhanna/HKN-8980-2023
   Chaves, Edna/J-4601-2016
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/0000-0003-1424-0649
   de Carvalho, Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima/0000-0002-3406-9685
   Chaves, Edna/0000-0001-9658-0377
   Ferreira, Gilvan/0000-0003-0674-4396
   Barbosa Marques, Antonio Dean/0000-0001-8969-1546
   Oliveira, Sherida Karanini Paz/0000-0003-3902-8046
   Silveira, Jarbas/0000-0003-2590-9520},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES
   -Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior)},
Funding-Text = {Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES
   -Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior).},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {23},
Times-Cited = {7},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {10},
Journal-ISO = {Rev. Bras. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {YC1GS},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000739447200013},
OA = {gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000992975800001,
Author = {Gagnon, Julie and Probst, Sebastian and Chartrand, Julie and Lalonde,
   Michelle},
Title = {Self-supporting wound care mobile applications for nurses: A scoping
   review protocol},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF TISSUE VIABILITY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {32},
Number = {1},
Pages = {79-84},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Aim: Mobile health (mHealth) is playing an increasingly important role
   in the computerization of wound care on an international scale with an
   aim to improve care. The aim of this scoping review protocol is to
   present a transparent process for how we plan to search and review the
   existing evidence related to self-supporting mobile wound care
   applications used by nurses. Materials and methods: The scoping review
   will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology. An
   exploratory search was performed using MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase, CINAHL
   (Ebsco), to identify concepts, key-words, MeSH terms, and headings to
   identify study types looking for mobile applications in wound care. The
   findings of this search will determine the final search strategy. Data
   sources will include MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, LiSSa,
   Cochrane Wounds (Cochrane Library) and Erudit. The titles and abstracts
   of the identified articles will be screened independently by two authors
   for relevance. Full texts will also be screened by two independent
   reviewers and data extraction will be performed in accordance with a
   pre-designed extraction form. All types of studies and literature linked
   to self-supporting mobile wound care application used by nurses will be
   included (quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods and grey literature).
   Conclusion: The results of the scoping review will give an overview of
   the existing self-supporting mobile ap-plications in wound care used by
   nurses. These will also help to identify the existing applications, and
   describe knowledge in nursing about their utilisation, development, and
   evaluation, as well as synthesize the available literature on their
   impacts.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gagnon, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Ottawa, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing, 451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada.
   Gagnon, Julie; Chartrand, Julie; Lalonde, Michelle, Univ Ottawa, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing, 451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada.
   Probst, Sebastian, Univ Appl Sci \& Arts Western Switzerland, HES SO, 47 Ave Champel, CH-1206 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Probst, Sebastian, Univ Hosp, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Probst, Sebastian, Monash Univ, Fac Med Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Melbourne, Australia.
   Chartrand, Julie, Childrens Hosp, Eastern Ontario Res Inst, 401 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada.
   Lalonde, Michelle, Montfort Hosp, Inst Savoir Montfort, 745A Montreal Rd,Suite 202, Ottawa, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jtv.2023.01.004},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
ISSN = {0965-206X},
EISSN = {1876-4746},
Keywords = {Wound care; Nursing; Mobile application; mHealth; Technology; Smart
   phone; Scoping review; Protocols},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {jgagn156@uottawa.ca
   sebastian.probst@hesge.ch
   julie.chartrand@uottawa.ca
   michelle.lalonde@uottawa.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Ottawa; University of Applied Sciences \& Arts Western
   Switzerland; University of Geneva; Monash University; University of
   Ottawa; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario; University of Ottawa},
ORCID-Numbers = {Probst, Sebastian/0000-0001-9603-1570
   lalonde, michelle/0000-0002-8242-3159},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Canadian Institutes of Health Research Doctoral Research Award
   {[}202111FBD-476880-67262]; Fonds de recherche du Quebec Sante
   {[}2022-2023-BF2 - 319284]; University of Ottawa},
Funding-Text = {This study is a part of a PhD project funded by the Canadian Institutes
   of Health Research Doctoral Research Award (number:
   202111FBD-476880-67262) , the Fonds de recherche du Quebec Sante
   (number: 2022-2023-BF2 - 319284) and the University of Ottawa. The
   funding body plays no role in the study design; collection, analysis,
   and inter-pretation of data; manuscript writing or the decision to
   submit the manuscript for publication.},
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Journal-ISO = {J. Viab.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {H0LX9},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000992975800001},
OA = {Green Published, hybrid},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000678377800012,
Author = {Aggar, Christina and Shinners, Lucy and Penman, Olivia and Mainey, Lydia
   and Kurup, Chanchal and Hallett, Jane and Doran, Frances and Raddi,
   Sudha},
Title = {Evaluation of a digital application to support internationally qualified
   nurses' communication and leadership skills},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {104},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Background: Internationally qualified nurses enrolled in Australian
   bridging programs to support professional registration lack confidence,
   and require support and time to develop communication and leadership
   skills in the clinical setting. Strategies that strengthen professional
   self-concept have been demonstrated to improve the nursing performance
   of internationally qualified nurses.
   Objective: To evaluate an interactive mobile application called
   mPreceptor, specifically designed to support internationally qualified
   nurses' communication and leadership skills during a 6 week clinical
   placement. The application facilitated weekly learning content and
   activities in the areas of clinical communication and leadership,
   including self-assessment, goal-setting, case studies, and weekly
   detailed reflections while on placement.
   Design: A quasi-experimental pre and post-test design with a
   non-equivalent comparison group was used to explore the effectiveness of
   mPreceptor on internationally qualified nurses' self-appraisal of
   professional selfconcept, including leadership and communication skills,
   compared with standard clinical placement. The psychometrically tested
   Nurse Self-Concept Questionnaire, measured changes to perceived
   professional self-concept.
   Results: Overall, there was a significant increase in Nurse Self-Concept
   following the clinical placement, confirming that the bridging program
   for internationally qualified nurses in Australia improves leadership
   and communication skills. Leadership skills were significantly greater
   for those internationally qualified nurses who engaged with mPreceptor.
   Conclusion: Further research is required to investigate the application
   of interactive mobile applications, as effective education resources to
   facilitate internationally qualified nurses' transition of skills and
   knowledge to the Australian healthcare context.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Aggar, C (Corresponding Author), Southern Cross Univ, Sch Hlth \& Human Sci, Southern Cross Dr, Bilinga, Qld 4225, Australia.
   Aggar, Christina; Shinners, Lucy; Penman, Olivia; Doran, Frances, Southern Cross Univ, Sch Hlth \& Human Sci, Southern Cross Dr, Bilinga, Qld 4225, Australia.
   Mainey, Lydia; Kurup, Chanchal, Cent Queensland Univ, Rockhampton, Qld 4701, Australia.
   Raddi, Sudha, KLE Acad Higher Educ \& Res, Belagavi 590010, Karnataka, India.
   Hallett, Jane, Practera, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2021.104982},
Article-Number = {104982},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Education nursing; Leadership; Mentors; Mobile applications; Nurses,
   international; Program evaluation; Self-concept},
Keywords-Plus = {PROFESSIONAL SELF-CONCEPT; CONCEPT INSTRUMENT NSCI; NURSING-STUDENTS;
   EXPERIENCES; PERSPECTIVES; RETENTION; HEALTH; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {christina.aggar@scu.edu.au
   Lucy.shinners@scu.edu.au
   Olivia.penman@scu.edu.au
   l.mainey@cqu.edu.au
   c.kurup@cqu.edu.au
   jane@practera.com
   frances.doran@scu.edu.au
   srdrishti@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Southern Cross University; Central Queensland University; K.L.E. Academy
   of Higher Education \& Research},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Shinners, Lucy/AAN-9086-2021
   Aggar, Christina/ABD-7762-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Shinners, Lucy/0000-0002-7160-5838
   Aggar, Christina/0000-0002-0137-7796
   Penman, Olivia/0000-0003-0165-8907
   Kurup, Chanchal/0000-0003-0526-2539},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Queensland Government's International Education and Training Partnership
   Fund},
Funding-Text = {Funding sources This project is co-funded with the support of the
   Queensland Government's International Education and Training Partnership
   Fund, managed by Study Queensland within Trade and Investment
   Queensland.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000678377800012},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000837688800003,
Author = {Park, Seungmi and Kwak, Eunju and Lee, Jisan},
Title = {Breastfeeding mobile application for mothers with gestational diabetes
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Journal = {BMC PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {AUG 8},
Abstract = {Background Mothers and babies with gestational diabetes have an
   increased risk of diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular complications.
   Breastfeeding is known to help reduce complications in mothers and
   babies with gestational diabetes. However, the rate of breastfeeding
   among mothers with gestational diabetes is still low due to various
   barriers. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a mobile
   application to improve the breastfeeding barrier of pregnant women with
   gestational diabetes. Methods The Method of App Selection based on
   Users' Needs is a method used in designing app structure and user
   interface by considering user needs. This method was used to develop the
   Breastfeeding for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus App, reflecting the
   needs of target users. Four personas were created based on the
   experiences of four mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus, and
   these personas' needs were assessed and prioritized. Two professors and
   a clinical instructor in women's health nursing conducted an expert
   review and revised the contents. Results Our ``Breastfeeding for
   Gestational Diabetes Mellitus App{''} included the following components
   to promote breastfeeding in mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus:
   baby growth, breastfeeding records, information about mothers with
   gestational diabetes mellitus, information about breastfeeding, videos
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   complications in mothers with diabetes mellitus and their babies and to
   promote maternal and child health through improved breastfeeding
   practices, especially in social distancing situations resulting from
   COVID-19.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kwak, E (Corresponding Author), Chungbuk Natl Univ, Chungdae Ro 1, Cheongju 28644, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea.
   Park, Seungmi; Kwak, Eunju, Chungbuk Natl Univ, Chungdae Ro 1, Cheongju 28644, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea.
   Lee, Jisan, Hoseo Univ, Coll Life \& Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, 20 Hoseo Ro 79Beon Gil, Baebang, Asan, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12889-022-13952-w},
Article-Number = {1510},
EISSN = {1471-2458},
Keywords = {Gestational diabetes mellitus; Breastfeeding; Mobile app; COVID-19;
   Health promotion; Prevention of complications},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {kwak21@hanmail.net},
Affiliations = {Chungbuk National University; Hoseo University},
ORCID-Numbers = {KWAK, EUNJU/0000-0002-2727-7769
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Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
   of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education {[}NRF-2019R1I1A3A01059963]},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000837688800003},
OA = {Green Submitted, Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000836278400001,
Author = {Kim, Mihui and Kim, Yesol and Choi, Mona},
Title = {Mobile health platform based on user-centered design to promote exercise
   for patients with peripheral artery disease},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {AUG 2},
Abstract = {Background Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a cardiovascular disease
   that can be improved by risk factor modification. Mobile health
   (mHealth) intervention is an effective method of healthcare delivery to
   promote behavior changes. An mHealth platform can encourage consistent
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   questionnaire-based survey (n = 138) were performed. The initial
   prototype design and contents were developed based on the users'
   requirements. In the implementation phase, multidisciplinary experts (n
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   4) and patients with PAD (n = 3). Results Through the development
   process, the functional requirements of the platform were represented
   through visual display, reminder, education, self-monitoring, goal
   setting, goal attainment, feedback, and recording. In-app videos of
   exercise and PAD management were produced to provide information and
   in-app automatic text messages were developed for user motivation. The
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   individualized exercise among patients with PAD.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Choi, M (Corresponding Author), Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Choi, M (Corresponding Author), Yonsei Univ, Mo Im Kim Nursing Res Inst, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
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   Kim, Mihui; Kim, Yesol, Yonsei Univ, Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Choi, Mona, Yonsei Univ, Mo Im Kim Nursing Res Inst, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-022-01945-z},
Article-Number = {206},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Exercise; Health behavior; Mobile applications; Mobile health platform;
   Peripheral artery disease},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERVENTION},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {monachoi@yuhs.ac},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System; Yonsei University;
   Yonsei University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT)
   {[}2019R1A2C1007185]; Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project - National Research
   Foundation (NRF) of Korea, Yonsei University College of Nursing;
   National Research Foundation of Korea {[}2019R1A2C1007185] Funding
   Source: Korea Institute of Science \& Technology Information (KISTI),
   National Science \& Technology Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
   (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (No. 2019R1A2C1007185)
   and by the Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project funded by the National Research
   Foundation (NRF) of Korea, Yonsei University College of Nursing.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000836278400001},
OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000423281600006,
Author = {Cho, Sumi and Lee, Eunjoo},
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   empower patients to engage in safe practices and prevent adverse events
   related to surgery.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, E (Corresponding Author), Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 680 Gukchaebosang Ro, Daegu 41944, South Korea.
   Cho, Sumi; Lee, Eunjoo, Kyungpook Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 680 Gukchaebosang Ro, Daegu 41944, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000374},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Patient education; Patient participation; Patient safety; Smartphone
   application; Surgical errors},
Keywords-Plus = {ADVERSE-EVENTS; PARTICIPATION; TRENDS; CARE; INTERVENTIONS; QUALITY},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {jewelee@knu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Kyungpook National University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Cho, Sumi/0000-0001-6622-243X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea of the Ministry of Education of
   the Republic of Korea {[}NRF-2015S1A5A2A01009760]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea of
   the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea
   (NRF-2015S1A5A2A01009760).},
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@article{ WOS:000861014300005,
Author = {Bejar Prado, L. M. and Mesa Rodriguez, P.},
Title = {Analysis of eating habits among the main health care agents in health
   promotion( physicians and nurses) of emergency services in times of
   COVID-19},
Journal = {MEDICINA DE FAMILIA-SEMERGEN},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {48},
Number = {3},
Pages = {154-162},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Objective: Determination of nutrititional habits of health care
   professionals in hospital emergency services during the COVID-19
   pandemic.
   Material and methods: Longitudinal descriptive study (follow-up period:
   28 days), based on the use of a Smartphone application (e-12HR), carried
   out in a tertiary hospital, Andalusia, Spain.
   Results: 44 health care professionals from hospital emergency services
   completed the study: mean age = 47.7 years, predominance of women
   (52.3\%); average BMI = 25.2 kg/m(2); majority of nonsmokers (86.4\%);
   high percentage of participants with moderate/intense physical
   activities >= 150 min/week (84.1\%); 54.5\% were nursing personnel and
   45.5\% were medical personnel. The mean value of the indicator of
   adherence to the Mediterranean diet was 5.98 points (maximum 15), with
   20.5\% of the participants with a value of the indicator >= 8. According
   to strata, adherence to the Mediterranean diet in nursing personnel was
   significantly higher than in medical personnel.
   Conclusions: The diet of health care professionals in hospital emergency
   services was characterized, in the overall sample, by low adherence to
   the Mediterranean diet pattern and, according to strata, especially
   among medical professionals. The characterization of the diet in health
   care professionals in hospital emergency services can provide public
   health authorities with a starting point for the design and
   implementation of health promotion interventions aimed at promoting
   healthy eating habits during successive COVID-19 waves expected in the
   short and medium term. (C) 2021 Sociedad Espanola de Medicos de Atencion
   Primaria (SEMERGEN). Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {Spanish},
Affiliation = {Prado, LMB (Corresponding Author), Univ Seville, Fac Med, Dept Med Prevent \& Salud Publ, Seville, Spain.
   Bejar Prado, L. M., Univ Seville, Fac Med, Dept Med Prevent \& Salud Publ, Seville, Spain.
   Mesa Rodriguez, P., Hosp Univ Virgen del Rocio, Serv Urgencias, Seville, Spain.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.semerg.2021.07.001},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2022},
ISSN = {1138-3593},
EISSN = {1578-8865},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Feeding behavior; Mobile applications; Emergency service
   hospital; Health promotion},
Keywords-Plus = {DIETARY-INTAKE; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Primary Health Care},
Author-Email = {lmbprado@us.es},
Affiliations = {University of Sevilla; Virgen del Rocio University Hospital},
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@article{ WOS:000376461500006,
Author = {Athilingam, Ponrathi and Osorio, Richard E. and Kaplan, Howard and
   Oliver, Drew and O'Neachtain, Tara and Rogal, Philip J.},
Title = {Embedding Patient Education in Mobile Platform for Patients With Heart
   Failure Theory-Based Development and Beta Testing},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2},
Pages = {92-98},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Health education is an important component of multidisciplinary disease
   management of heart failure. The educational information given at the
   time of discharge after hospitalization or at initial diagnosis is often
   overwhelming to patients and is often lost or never consulted again.
   Therefore, the aim of this developmental project was to embed
   interactive heart failure education in a mobile platform. A
   patient-centered approach, grounded on several learning theories
   including Mayer's Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, Sweller's
   Cognitive Load, Instructional Design Approach, and Problem-Based
   Learning, was utilized to develop and test the mobile app. Ten heart
   failure patients, who attended an outpatient heart failure clinic,
   completed beta testing. A validated self-confidence questionnaire was
   utilized to assess patients' confidence in using the mobile app. All
   participants (100\%) reported moderate to extreme confidence in using
   the app, 95\% were very likely to use the app, 100\% reported the design
   was easy to navigate, and content on heart failure was appropriate.
   Having the information accessible on their mobile phone was reported as
   a positive, like a health coach by all patients. Clinicians and nurses
   validated the content. Thus, embedding health education in a mobile app
   is proposed in promoting persistent engagement to improve health
   outcomes.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Athilingam, P (Corresponding Author), Univ S Florida, Coll Nursing, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Athilingam, Ponrathi, Univ S Florida, Coll Nursing, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Osorio, Richard E.; O'Neachtain, Tara, Univ S Florida, Dept Adult Educ, Curriculum \& Instruct, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Kaplan, Howard, Univ S Florida, Adv Visualizat Ctr, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Oliver, Drew, Univ S Florida, Res Comp, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Rogal, Philip J., Univ S Florida, USF Hlth, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000216},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Heart failure; Instructional design; Learning theory; Mobile platform;
   Patient education},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-EFFICACY; TEACH-BACK; MANAGEMENT; CARE; HOSPITALIZATION;
   PRINCIPLES; STRATEGIES; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {pathilin@health.usf.edu},
Affiliations = {State University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida},
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@article{ WOS:000476448100001,
Author = {Wu, Qian and Kue, Jennifer and Zhu, Xiaoping and Yin, Xiaobing and
   Jiang, Jinxia and Chen, Jingjuan and Yang, Limin and Zeng, Li and Sun,
   Xiao and Liu, Xianliang and Duan, Xia and Shi, Yan},
Title = {Effects of Nurse-Led Support Via WeChat, a Smartphone Application, for
   Breast Cancer Patients After Surgery: A Quasi-Experimental Study},
Journal = {TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {226-234},
Month = {FEB 1},
Abstract = {Background: Women with breast cancer (BC) commonly experience physical
   and psychosocial symptoms after surgery. Web- and smartphone-based
   support can significantly improve women's symptoms and quality of life.
   Social care applications (APPs) are widely used in China, but there are
   few studies on their effectiveness BC support. This study aimed to
   examine the effects of nurse-led support on the social care APP
   ``WeChat{''} in BC patients after surgery. Methods: A quasi-experimental
   study was conducted between June 2015 and August 2015. Sixty patients
   with BC (30 in the intervention group, 30 in the control group) were
   enrolled. Subjects in the intervention group participated in a
   WeChat-based support program (WSP) led by nurses, while subjects in the
   control group received a follow-up by telephone. Subjects in both groups
   were evaluated at the time of discharge and at 1, 3, and 6 months of
   follow-up. Physical well-being status, psychology status, and social
   support were evaluated. Results: There were no differences between
   intervention and control patients at baseline. Physical well-being (p <
   0.001), anxiety (p < 0.001), depression (p < 0.001), and support from
   outside of family (p = 0.037) were significantly better in the
   intervention group than in the control group after 6 months. The
   intervention group showed that physical well-being (p = 0.036), anxiety
   (p < 0.001), and depression (p < 0.001) were significantly different
   from baseline to 6 months of follow-up. Conclusion: WSP assisted with
   nurse-led support and had physical, psychological, and social benefits
   for patients after surgery for BC.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Duan, X; Shi, Y (Corresponding Author), Tongji Univ, Peoples Hosp 10, Dept Gen Surg, Shanghai 200072, Peoples R China.
   Wu, Qian; Zhu, Xiaoping; Yin, Xiaobing; Chen, Jingjuan; Yang, Limin; Zeng, Li; Sun, Xiao; Duan, Xia; Shi, Yan, Tongji Univ, Peoples Hosp 10, Dept Gen Surg, Shanghai 200072, Peoples R China.
   Wu, Qian, Tongji Univ, Coll Nursing, Sch Med, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Kue, Jennifer, Ohio State Univ, Coll Nursing, Off Global Innovat, Columbus, OH 43210 USA.
   Jiang, Jinxia; Liu, Xianliang, Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1089/tmj.2018.0293},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2019},
ISSN = {1530-5627},
EISSN = {1556-3669},
Keywords = {oncology; nursing; smartphone; mobile phone application; breast
   neoplasms},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALE; HOSPITAL
   ANXIETY; FOLLOW-UP; SURVIVORS; DEPRESSION; EXPRESSION; SYMPTOMS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {bamboo-714@163.com
   392470352@qq.com},
Affiliations = {Tongji University; Tongji University; University System of Ohio; Ohio
   State University; Hong Kong Polytechnic University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Liu, Xian-Liang/JCE-5149-2023
   zhu, xiaoping/A-3979-2013
   Kue, Jennifer/A-5716-2013},
ORCID-Numbers = {Liu, Xian-Liang/0000-0002-3296-5339
   Kue, Jennifer/0000-0002-3459-8800},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Natural Science Foundations of China {[}71704135, 71774117]},
Funding-Text = {The authors acknowledge the contributions of the study patients and data
   analysis assistance by Pro. Tao Zhou in Nanchang University. This study
   was supported by two projects of National Natural Science Foundations of
   China (Grant Nos. 71704135 and 71774117).},
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Journal-ISO = {Telemed. e-Health},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {KJ7ZL},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000913939100001,
Author = {de Sousa, Mailson Marques and Lopes, Camila Takao and Almeida, Andre
   Atanasio Maranhao and Almeida, Taciana da Costa Farias and Gouveia,
   Bernadete de Lourdes Andre and Oliveira, Simone Helena dos Santos},
Title = {Corresponding Simone Helena dos Santos Oliveira},
Journal = {REVISTA DA ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DA USP},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {56},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop and verify content and face validity evidence of a
   mobile application prototype for heart failure patients self-care.
   Method: Study of technological development based on Contextualized
   Instructional Design. In the validation stage, six cardiology specialist
   nurses evaluated the content through the Suitability Assessment of
   Materials and 13 people with heart failure underwent face validity
   assessment, through content validity index. Data were analyzed using
   descriptive statistics. Results: The prototype of the application,
   called ``Tum Tum{''}, has an interface and free navigation screens
   covering the concept of heart failure, its causes, symptoms and signs,
   diagnosis, and treatment. It has a mosaic with educational guidelines,
   resources for early recognition of signs of clinical decompensation,
   registration for body weight control, reminders for medication use,
   consultation and exam schedule. The technology proved to be adequate
   among specialists and the target audience. Conclusion: It was possible
   to develop and validate the content and face of the ``Tum Tum{''}
   application prototype, which demonstrates the potential to promote
   self-care in people with heart failure.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAOLO},
Address = {AV  DR ENEAS DE CARVALHO AGUIAR, 419, CERQUERA CESAR, SP 05403-000,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Oliveira, SHD (Corresponding Author), Escola Tecn Saude UFPB, Ctr Profiss \& Tecnol, Campus 1,Cidade Univ, BR-58051900 Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil.
   de Sousa, Mailson Marques, Univ Fed Paraiba, Dept Enfermagem Clin, Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil.
   Lopes, Camila Takao, Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   Almeida, Andre Atanasio Maranhao, Inst Fed Paraiba, Curso Tecn Informat, Esperanca, PB, Brazil.
   Almeida, Taciana da Costa Farias, Univ Fed Campina Grande, Unidade Academ Enfermagem, Campina Grande, PB, Brazil.
   Gouveia, Bernadete de Lourdes Andre, Univ Fed Campina Grande, Unidade Academ Enfermagem, Cuite, PB, Brazil.
   Oliveira, Simone Helena dos Santos, Univ Fed Paraiba, Escola Tecn Saude, Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil.
   Oliveira, Simone Helena dos Santos, Escola Tecn Saude UFPB, Ctr Profiss \& Tecnol, Campus 1,Cidade Univ, BR-58051900 Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0315en},
Article-Number = {e20220315},
ISSN = {0080-6234},
EISSN = {1980-220X},
Keywords = {Heart Failure; Self Care; Mobile Applications; Educational Technology;
   Validation Study},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-CARE; HEART-FAILURE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {simonehsoliveira@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal da Paraiba; Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo
   (UNIFESP); Instituto Federal da Paraiba (IFPB); Universidade Federal de
   Campina Grande; Universidade Federal de Campina Grande; Universidade
   Federal da Paraiba},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sousa, Mailson/T-9701-2018
   Takao Lopes, Camila/O-1078-2015
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Sousa, Mailson/0000-0002-8099-4310
   Takao Lopes, Camila/0000-0002-6243-6497
   Andre Gouveia, Bernadete de Lourdes/0000-0001-8133-6048
   Almeida, Andre/0000-0003-1442-3998
   da Costa Farias Almeida, Taciana/0000-0002-9390-9656},
Funding-Acknowledgement = { {[}03/2020];  {[}PVG13241-2020]},
Funding-Text = {Financial support This work was financially supported by Call no.
   03/2020 Productivity in Research PROPESQ/PRPG/UFPB research project code
   PVG13241-2020.},
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OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000562116100004,
Author = {Grover, Surbhi and Shah, Sidrah and Bhatia, Rohini and Urusaro, Sandra
   and Monare, Barati and Ralefala, Tlotlo and Seiphetlheng, Alexander and
   Singh, Sherman Preet and Dhaliwal, Givy},
Title = {Development and Usability of a Smartphone Application for Tracking
   Oncology Patients in Gaborone, Botswana},
Journal = {METHODS OF INFORMATION IN MEDICINE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {59},
Number = {01},
Pages = {31-40},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Background The majority of new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed
   in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by 2025, and 65\% of cancer
   deaths currently occur in LMICs. Treatment adherence, patient
   monitoring, and follow-up are essential to cancer care but are often not
   possible in these settings. Out Patient (OP) Care, a smartphone
   application (app) developed to fill this gap, texts appointment
   reminders to patients and electronically stores medical records
   confidentially. Objectives This study aims to present the development of
   this app and evaluate its usability and feasibility as defined by
   provider and patient experiences in the context of a multidisciplinary
   cancer clinic in Gaborone, Botswana. Methods OP Care was piloted at a
   multidisciplinary team gynecologic oncology clinic in Gaborone,
   Botswana. The app was developed through an iterative process with
   feedback from clinic staff and physicians. The usability was evaluated
   using a cross-sectional survey. All staff members in the gynecologic
   oncology clinic, which typically consists of one doctor and four nurses,
   as well as a portion of the staff in the (Princess Marina Hospital
   general) oncology ward used the app. All providers using the app were
   surveyed, along with all patients who attended the gynecologic oncology
   clinic during the 3-week survey period. Staff demographics, reactions,
   and opinions on usability, as well as patients' reactions to the
   appointment reminders were collected. Agreement to the ease-of-usability
   statements was recorded on a 1 (not at all) to 7 (extremely so) scale.
   Primary outcomes were the app's usability and the feasibility of text
   reminders from the patient's perspective. Results Nine staff and 15
   patients were surveyed. Staff included three doctors and six nurses and
   encompassed all of the staff in the gynecologic oncology clinic as well
   as a portion of the general oncology ward. All surveyed staff owned a
   smartphone and used a computer at home. Most (78\%) staff did not feel
   that OP Care would increase their work burden and were willing to use
   the app if implemented permanently (median: 6; interquartile range
   {[}IQR]: 1). Seventeen out of the nineteen usability questions, such as
   ``I feel comfortable using this system,{''} scored a median of 6,
   corresponding to ``very much so.{''} Patients reported that the reminder
   text messages were helpful (median: 6; IQR: 1) and preferred the text
   reminders to be in Setswana (median: 7; IQR: 1). Conclusion High
   usability scores indicate that the app can be scaled up to usage in this
   clinic and others. Although patients appreciate OP Care, the option for
   call and text reminders in Setswana is indicated.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Grover, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Penn, Dept Radiat Oncol, 3400 Civ Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Grover, Surbhi, Univ Penn, Dept Radiat Oncol, 3400 Civ Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Shah, Sidrah, Univ Texas Southwestern Med Sch, Med Sch, Dallas, TX USA.
   Bhatia, Rohini, Univ Rochester, Sch Med, Rochester, NY USA.
   Urusaro, Sandra, Univ Penn, Sch Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Monare, Barati, Botswana UPenn Partnership, Gaborone, Botswana.
   Monare, Barati; Ralefala, Tlotlo; Seiphetlheng, Alexander, Princess Marina Hosp, Dept Oncol, Gaborone, Botswana.
   Singh, Sherman Preet; Dhaliwal, Givy, One BCG Pty Ltd, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1055/s-0040-1713129},
ISSN = {0026-1270},
EISSN = {2511-705X},
Keywords = {medical information; smartphone; mobile applications; electronic medical
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Keywords-Plus = {ATTENDANCE; REMINDER; CANCER},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Health Care Sciences \& Services;
   Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Surbhi.grover@uphs.upenn.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Pennsylvania; University of Rochester; University of
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OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000501470900006,
Author = {Park, Ok Lae and Kim, Sung Reul},
Title = {Integrated self-management program effects on hemodialysis patients: A
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Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2019},
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Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, SR (Corresponding Author), Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, Anam Ro 145, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
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   approaches to image analysis were developed and evaluated: 1) computing
   depth using autofocus data; 2) a custom sensor fusion of inertial
   sensors and feature tracking in a video stream; and 3) a custom
   pinch/zoom approach. The pinch/zoom approach demonstrated the strongest
   potential and thus developed into a fully functional prototype complete
   with a measurement mechanism. While image analysis is a very well
   developed field, this paper contributes to image analysis applications
   and implementation in mHealth, specifically for wound care.},
Publisher = {IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC},
Address = {445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855-4141 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Friesen, MR (Corresponding Author), Univ Manitoba, Dept Design Engn, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada.
   White, Paul J. F.; Podaima, Blake W., Univ Manitoba, Dept Elect \& Comp Engn, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada.
   Friesen, Marcia R., Univ Manitoba, Dept Design Engn, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1109/ACCESS.2014.2348943},
ISSN = {2169-3536},
Keywords = {Algorithms; image analysis; smartphones; wound care},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Engineering; Telecommunications},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Engineering, Electrical \&
   Electronic; Telecommunications},
Author-Email = {marcia.friesen@umanitoba.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Manitoba; University of Manitoba},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
   {[}448147-2013]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
   Council of Canada under Grant 448147-2013.},
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Times-Cited = {25},
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Journal-ISO = {IEEE Access},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {V43AH},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000209653800056},
OA = {gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000498408000001,
Author = {Logsdon, M. Cynthia and Lauf, Adrian and Stikes, Reetta and Revels,
   Ashely and Vickers-Smith, Rachel},
Title = {Partnering with new mothers to develop a smart phone app to prevent
   maternal mortality after hospital discharge: A pilot study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {76},
Number = {1},
Pages = {324-327},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background In the United States, approximately 700 women die annually
   from pregnancy-related complications in the first year after birth; a
   significant number of the deaths occur after hospital discharge.
   Although postpartum monitoring is important, the standard practice is
   for one healthcare evaluation at 6 weeks post-birth. Most women are not
   aware of signs of postpartum complications. Aim The aim of the pilot
   study was to develop a prototype of a mobile app aimed at increasing a
   new mother's ability to monitor her own health after childbirth. Design
   The design used mixed methods and procedures from human-centred design
   in an iterative process. Methods Data were collected by the researchers
   from January - May 2019 in a hospital that serves primarily low income
   and underserved women in the southern US. Three groups of women provided
   data related to health education preferences or their reaction to a
   mock-up or prototype mobile app. Several women completed the Mobile App
   Rating Scale (MARS; N = 22). Results Themes from interviews indicated
   that women (N = 5) preferred electronic health education and that they
   used apps to monitor their pregnancies. Other new mothers (n-5)
   described their overall reaction to the proposed features of the app
   which was incorporated into the design of the app that was tested by the
   third group of new mothers (N = 22) who were positive about interactions
   with the app. The MARS scores for the app were positive. Conclusions New
   mothers indicated that they would be willing to use an app to monitor
   their own postpartum health. Impact Data from the pilot study informed
   the development of a prototype mobile app that can now be used in a
   clinical trial with new mothers to monitor their own health and report
   concerns to healthcare providers.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Logsdon, MC (Corresponding Author), Univ Louisville, Sch Nursing, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
   Logsdon, M. Cynthia; Revels, Ashely; Vickers-Smith, Rachel, Univ Louisville, Sch Nursing, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
   Lauf, Adrian, Univ Louisville, Comp Engn \& Comp Sci, Louisville, KY 40292 USA.
   Stikes, Reetta, Univ Louisville Hosp, Ctr Women \& Infants, Louisville, KY USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.14219},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2019},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {maternal mortality; nurse; patient education; user-centred design},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {mimia.logsdon@louisville.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Louisville; University of Louisville; University of
   Louisville},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Vickers-Smith, Rachel/AAM-1502-2021},
ORCID-Numbers = {Vickers-Smith, Rachel/0000-0002-7224-8916},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University of Louisville National Science Foundation I-CORPs program for
   entrepreneurial training and the Nursing \& Interdisciplinary Research
   Committee, University of Louisville Hospital},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this pilot study was provided by the University of
   Louisville National Science Foundation I-CORPs program for
   entrepreneurial training and the Nursing \& Interdisciplinary Research
   Committee, University of Louisville Hospital.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {5},
Times-Cited = {2},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {J. Adv. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {KW7QX},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000498408000001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:001041493600001,
Author = {Iversen, Linda and Weritz, Jonathan and Nock, Annike and Waidhas, Lukas
   and Petersen-Ewert, Corinna},
Title = {eHealth in Community Health Nursing - Mobile Applications for the
   Therapy of People with Diabetes mellitus Type 2},
Journal = {DIABETOLOGIE UND STOFFWECHSEL},
Year = {2023},
Month = {2023 AUG 2},
Abstract = {Background The increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus type II is a
   health problem of global proportions. Digital applications in the form
   of health apps can support patients in coping with the disease in
   everyday life and improve the quality of care. One problem is the
   confusing abundance of mobile applications and the lack of analysis on
   quality and manageability. Community health nurses have the competence
   to implement suitable health apps and to bring them closer to the
   patients.Methods To obtain an overview of the effectiveness of diabetes
   health apps of type II diabetes, a systematic literature search in
   international databases was completed in the first step. In the next
   step, an analysis was conducted using selected criteria with the
   question of which health apps are suitable in the setting of community
   health nursing in the care of patients with type II diabetes
   mellitus.Results A total of ten studies were included in the literature
   review analysis. The results indicate that positive effects on various
   clinical outcome parameters can be achieved through the use of diabetes
   health apps. A total of N=21 mobile apps were included in the analysis
   of current diabetes health apps, of which five apps had between six and
   seven of the selection criteria identified as effective in the
   literature.Conclusion Health apps can improve care practices. Five of
   the diabetes apps studied meet the requirements to be used effectively
   in community health nursing.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {German},
Affiliation = {Iversen, L (Corresponding Author), Hsch Angew Wissensch Hamburg, Pflege \& Management, Steindamm 105, D-20099 Hamburg, Germany.
   Iversen, Linda; Weritz, Jonathan; Nock, Annike; Waidhas, Lukas; Petersen-Ewert, Corinna, Hsch Angew Wissensch Hamburg, Pflege \& Management, Steindamm 105, D-20099 Hamburg, Germany.},
DOI = {10.1055/a-2104-4425},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2023},
ISSN = {1861-9002},
EISSN = {1861-9010},
Keywords = {diabetes mellitus; health apps; community health nursing; effects},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Author-Email = {linda.iversen@haw-hamburg.de},
Affiliations = {Hochschule Angewandte Wissenschaft Hamburg},
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Times-Cited = {0},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {Diabetol. Stoffwechs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {O1LB9},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001041493600001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000321459100004,
Author = {Haze, Kimberly A. and Lynaugh, Jillian},
Title = {Building Patient Relationships A Smartphone Application Supporting
   Communication Between Teenagers With Asthma and the RN Care Coordinator},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {31},
Number = {6},
Pages = {266-271},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Smartphone applications used in healthcare are emerging as an adjunct
   therapy to assist patients in self-management. Often, smartphone
   technology is not integrated into healthcare delivery and does not build
   the nurse-patient relationship, an essential mechanism to guide the
   patient toward health. In a pilot study using smartphones with teenagers
   with asthma, the application provided a method not only to share health
   information at the point-of-living, including health assessments,
   personalized health plans, and disease information, but also to allow
   text messaging communication between the teenager and his/her RN care
   coordinator. Twenty-five teenagers piloted the smartphone application
   and provided feedback about its use. Eighty-five percent of the
   teenagers responding to the end-of-pilot, semistructured interview
   indicated a positive change in the nurse-patient relationship. Teenagers
   perceived that they could ask more questions along with having improved
   access and quicker response times. The RN care coordinators perceived
   improved ability to contact teenagers and improved accuracy of
   assessment data. Although the pilot had several limitations, it
   demonstrates that smartphone technology and text messaging can further
   the nurse-patient relationship. For this to occur, nurses need to become
   involved in the development and integration of technology to focus
   applications on innovative ways to enhance communication in patient
   care.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Haze, KA (Corresponding Author), Mayo Clin, 200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA.
   Haze, Kimberly A.; Lynaugh, Jillian, Mayo Clin, Dept Nursing, Rochester, MN 55905 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/NXN.0b013e318295e5ba},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Asthma; Nurse-patient relationship; Smartphone; Teenager},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {haze.kim@mayo.edu},
Affiliations = {Mayo Clinic},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {15},
Times-Cited = {26},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {18},
Journal-ISO = {CIN-Comput. Inform. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {178PE},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000321459100004},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000647764100009,
Author = {Hou, Chunfeng and Zhang, Junjing and Wang, Jian},
Title = {Medical wireless IoT system and nursing intervention of chronic
   bronchitis based on clinical data},
Journal = {MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROSYSTEMS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {82},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {According to the WHO (World Health Organization), the chronic
   obstructive pulmonary disease has become the third leading cause of
   death in the group. The associated health sector related to 2030 based
   on the curve and the long-term cost of medical expenses. Age is the
   leading cause of a significant occurrence. The management of stable COPD
   patients to mitigate the attack, it is based on his system. Chronic
   obstructive pulmonary disease management system, portable spirometer and
   things mobile applications handheld, is a clinical information database.
   The Internet has established the configuration. The database, one of the
   MBOX format, through the Zhongshan hospital, collects data from the
   branch of the largest medical service provider in the region, located in
   the stable state of the 11 pieces of data from the main hospital of the
   patient follow-up. Lung function data is tested via a handheld portable
   spirometer and can be uploaded in real time. Other smartphone
   applications have been developed to establish direct communication
   between patients and physicians to improve disease management. It is
   worth noting that it classifies patient clinical data, sends it, stores
   it anonymously, and encrypts it for protection and privacy. What is
   useful in treating chronic diseases based on remote monitoring is that
   it significantly provides health information such as medical and
   biosensor data volume management and big data technology, this vast new
   medical technology. It can be increased. The application that needs to
   be processed. A potential solution for new services based on the
   Internet of Things is used to create the concept of big data processing.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, J (Corresponding Author), Dalian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Gynecol Ward 1, Dalian 116027, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
   Hou, Chunfeng, Weifang Yidu Cent Hosp, Ophthalmol, Qingzhou 262500, Shandong, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Junjing, Zaozhuang Maternal \& Child Hlth Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, Zaozhuang 277000, Shandong, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Jian, Dalian Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Gynecol Ward 1, Dalian 116027, Liaoning, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.micpro.2021.103878},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2021},
Article-Number = {103878},
ISSN = {0141-9331},
EISSN = {1872-9436},
Keywords = {Medical wireless; Iot system; Nursing intervention; Chronic bronchitis},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Engineering},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Hardware \& Architecture; Computer Science, Theory \&
   Methods; Engineering, Electrical \& Electronic},
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Journal-ISO = {Microprocess. Microsyst.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {RY2RH},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000647764100009},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000646749500013,
Author = {Herbert, Valerie M. and Perry, Raymond J. and LeBlanc, Christina A. and
   Haase, Kaitlyn N. and Corey, Richard R. and Giudice, Nicholas A. and
   Howell, Caitlin},
Title = {Developing a Smartphone App With Augmented Reality to Support Virtual
   Learning of Nursing Students on Heart Failure},
Journal = {CLINICAL SIMULATION IN NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {54},
Pages = {77-85},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background: The purpose of this study was to develop an Augmented
   Reality (AR) app on heart failure for remote training of nursing
   students and compare it against recorded video lecture . We conducted a
   quasi-experimental study using pretest-posttest design with junior
   nursing students.
   Methods: The experimental group used the self-paced app; the control
   group viewed the same content using pre-recorded video lecture.
   Results: There were no significant differences in learning, although
   more students indicated that they preferred the AR app.
   Conclusion: As a stand-alone teaching method, AR apps may perform as
   well as video lectures and may encourage student engagement. (C) 2021
   International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning.
   Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Herbert, VM (Corresponding Author), Univ Maine, Sch Nursing, 5724 Dunn Hall,Room 216, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Herbert, Valerie M., Univ Maine, Sch Nursing, 5724 Dunn Hall,Room 216, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Perry, Raymond J.; LeBlanc, Christina A.; Haase, Kaitlyn N.; Corey, Richard R., Univ Maine, Virtual Environm \& Multimodal Interact Lab, Sch Comp \& Informat Sci, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Giudice, Nicholas A., Univ Maine, Virtual Environm \& Multimodal Interact Lab, Sch Comp \& Informat Sci, Spatial Informat Program, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Giudice, Nicholas A., Univ Maine, Dept Psychol, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Howell, Caitlin, Univ Maine, Virtual Environm \& Multimodal Interact Lab, Dept Chem \& Biomed Engn, Orono, ME 04469 USA.
   Howell, Caitlin, Univ Maine, Grad Sch Biomed Sci \& Engn, Orono, ME 04469 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ecns.2021.02.003},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
ISSN = {1876-1399},
EISSN = {1876-1402},
Keywords = {Augmented Reality; Virtual learning; Smartphone app; Nursing Education;
   Distance education; App; Heart failure},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {valerie.herbert@maine.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Maine System; University of Maine Orono; University of
   Maine System; University of Maine Orono; University of Maine System;
   University of Maine Orono; University of Maine System; University of
   Maine Orono; University of Maine System; University of Maine Orono;
   University of Maine System; University of Maine Orono},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University of Maine System Research Reinvestment Fund (RRF) through the
   University of Maine, Orono, ME {[}201819]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the University of Maine System Research
   Reinvestment Fund (RRF) through the University of Maine, Orono, ME
   {[}201819]},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {24},
Times-Cited = {7},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {3},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {24},
Journal-ISO = {Clin. Simul. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {RW8DH},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000646749500013},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000646659000001,
Author = {Chan, Kai Siang and Chan, Yam Meng and Tan, Audrey Hui Min and Liang,
   Shanying and Cho, Yuan Teng and Hong, Qiantai and Yong, Enming and
   Chong, Lester Rhan Chaen and Zhang, Li and Tan, Glenn Wei Leong and
   Chandrasekar, Sadhana and Lo, Zhiwen Joseph},
Title = {Clinical validation of an artificial intelligence-enabled wound imaging
   mobile application in diabetic foot ulcers},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {19},
Number = {1},
Pages = {114-124},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {There is a lifetime risk of 15\% to 25\% of development of diabetic foot
   ulcers (DFUs) in patients with diabetes mellitus. DFUs need to be
   followed up on and assessed for development of complications and/or
   resolution, which was traditionally performed using manual measurement.
   Our study aims to compare the intra- and inter-rater reliability of an
   artificial intelligence-enabled wound imaging mobile application
   (CARES4WOUNDS {[}C4W] system, Tetsuyu, Singapore) with traditional
   measurement. This is a prospective cross-sectional study on 28 patients
   with DFUs from June 2020 to January 2021. The main wound parameters
   assessed were length and width. For traditional manual measurement, area
   was calculated by overlaying traced wound on graphical paper. Intra- and
   inter-rater reliability was analysed using intra-class correlation
   statistics. A value of <0.5, 0.5-0.75, 0.75-0.9, and >0.9 indicates
   poor, moderate, good, and excellent reliability, respectively.
   Seventy-five wound episodes from 28 patients were collected and a total
   of 547 wound images were analysed in this study. The median wound area
   during the first clinic consultation and all wound episodes was 3.75
   cm(2) (interquartile range {[}IQR] 1.40-16.50) and 3.10 cm(2) (IQR
   0.60-14.84), respectively. There is excellent intra-rater reliability of
   C4W on three different image captures of the same wound (intra-rater
   reliability ranging 0.933-0.994). There is also excellent inter-rater
   reliability between three C4W devices for length (0.947), width (0.923),
   and area (0.965). Good inter-rater reliability for length, width, and
   area (range 0.825-0.934) was obtained between wound nurse measurement
   and each of the C4W devices. In conclusion, we obtained good inter-rater
   and intra-rater reliability of C4W measurements against traditional
   wound measurement. The C4W is a useful adjunct in monitoring DFU wound
   progress.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lo, ZJ (Corresponding Author), Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Vasc Surg Serv, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433, Singapore.
   Chan, Kai Siang; Chan, Yam Meng; Tan, Audrey Hui Min; Liang, Shanying; Cho, Yuan Teng; Hong, Qiantai; Yong, Enming; Chong, Lester Rhan Chaen; Zhang, Li; Tan, Glenn Wei Leong; Chandrasekar, Sadhana; Lo, Zhiwen Joseph, Vasc Surg Serv, Dept Gen Surg, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1111/iwj.13603},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2021},
ISSN = {1742-4801},
EISSN = {1742-481X},
Keywords = {artificial intelligence; diabetic foot; foot ulcer; mobile applications;
   wound healing},
Keywords-Plus = {RELIABILITY; AMPUTATION; DISEASE; RISK; SKIN},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {zhiwen@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Tan Tock Seng Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yong, Enming/HGD-9910-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Chan, Kai Siang/0000-0001-9533-801X
   Chan, Yam Meng/0000-0001-7029-1358
   Yong, Enming/0000-0002-9461-0066
   Chandrasekar, Sadhana/0000-0002-3650-8020},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A{*}STAR): Industry
   Alignment Fund -Pre-Positioning Programme (IAFPP) {[}H19/01/a0/PP9];
   Tetsuyu},
Funding-Text = {Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A{*}STAR): Industry
   Alignment Fund -Pre-Positioning Programme (IAFPP), Grant/Award Number:
   H19/01/a0/PP9; Tetsuyu},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {24},
Times-Cited = {13},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {Int. Wound J.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {0J4RC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000646659000001},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000793308700001,
Author = {Widyawati, Melyana Nurul and Astuti, Ery Hadiyani Puji and Kurnianingsih},
Title = {Human-In-The-Loop application design for early detection of pregnancy
   danger signs},
Journal = {BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Pages = {161-168},
Month = {MAR-APR},
Abstract = {Background: Pregnancy period is a period for mothers to empower
   themselves to be safe and comfortable. Pregnant women must acquire
   pregnancy-related information, such as warning signs of pregnancy, to
   avoid severe complications and even death during pregnancy and
   childbirth. Therefore, developing an application for pregnant women
   would be very helpful.
   Objective: This study aimed to apply a Human-In-The-Loop design with an
   android application to detect pregnancy risk early and avoid maternal
   morbidity and mortality.
   Methods: Data were collected from the cohort of 5324 pregnant women at
   the community health centers in the West Lombok District from 2020 to
   February 2021. The data included age, parity, height, inter-pregnancy
   interval, hemoglobin levels, upper arm circumference, previous diseases,
   and bleeding history. A decision tree was employed in the developed
   Human-In-The-Loop mobile application for identifying pregnancy danger
   signs. The midwife (human-in-the-loop) reviewed and clarified the data
   to generate the final detection and made a recommendation.
   Results: The ordinal regression model revealed that older patients who
   have more parity, lower height, the distance of children <2 years,
   hemoglobin <11 g/dl, upper arm circumference (UPC) <23.5 cm, have
   positive HBsAg, have HIV disease, have a history of diabetes mellitus
   (DM), have a history of hypertension, positive protein urine, and have
   other diseases are more likely to have a high maternal risk. The
   decision tree outperformed and obtained a high accuracy of 92\% +/-
   0.0351 compared to the nine individual classifiers (Nearest Neighbors,
   Random Forest, Neural Net, AdaBoost, Gaussian Naive Bayes, Bagging,
   Extra Tree, Gradient Boosting, and Stacking).
   Conclusion: The Human-In-The-Loop mobile app developed in this study can
   be used by healthcare professionals, especially midwives and nurses, to
   detect danger indications early in pregnancy, accurately diagnose the
   high risk of pregnancy, and provide treatment and care recommendations
   during pregnancy and childbirth.},
Publisher = {BELITUNG RAYA FOUNDATION},
Address = {RT 06 RW 02, URISAN JAYA, PADANG, BELITUNG TIMUR, MANGGAR, BANGKA,
   BELITUNG, INDONESIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Widyawati, MN (Corresponding Author), Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang, Kota Semarang 50268, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
   Widyawati, Melyana Nurul; Astuti, Ery Hadiyani Puji, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang, Dept Midwifery, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
   Kurnianingsih, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang, Dept Elect Engn, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.33546/bnj.1984},
ISSN = {2528-181X},
EISSN = {2477-4073},
Keywords = {Human-In-The-Loop; early detection; pregnancy danger signs; machine
   learning; nursing; midwifery; mobile application},
Keywords-Plus = {RISK; WOMEN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {melyana\_nurul@poltekkes-smg.ac.id},
ORCID-Numbers = {Puji Astuti, Ery Hadiyani/0000-0002-2917-9038
   Widyawati, Melyana/0000-0003-2039-2892},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {31},
Times-Cited = {0},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {4},
Journal-ISO = {Belitung Nurs. J.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {1C7QE},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000793308700001},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000475750000005,
Author = {Li, Kam Cheong and Lee, Linda Yin-king and Wong, Suet-lai and Yau, Ivy
   Sui-yu and Wong, Billy Tak-ming},
Title = {Evaluation of mobile learning for the clinical practicum in nursing
   education: application of the FRAME model},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN HIGHER EDUCATION},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2, SI},
Pages = {290-310},
Month = {AUG},
Note = {International Conference on Hybrid Learning (ICHL), Osaka, JAPAN, JUL
   31-AUG 02, 2018},
Abstract = {This paper presents an evaluation of mobile learning practice for the
   clinical practicum in nursing education. Nursing students need to
   practise nursing skills and follow specific clinical procedures in
   wards. In this study, they were provided with a mobile device for
   learning purposes, with mobile apps preinstalled for watching nursing
   videos and conducting clinical assessments. The evaluation was conducted
   following the Framework for the Rational Analysis of Mobile Education
   (FRAME). It included a questionnaire survey involving 265 nursing
   students and focus group interviews with 20 nursing students, the course
   coordinator of the clinical practicum and the instructional designer of
   the mobile apps. The participants shared their views, perceptions and
   experiences of mobile learning for studying nursing skills and
   conducting clinical assessment in the practicum context. The results
   showed the participants' overall satisfaction with the mobile learning
   practice. They gave positive feedback on the use of the mobile apps in
   terms of enabling ubiquitous access to materials for situated learning
   in wards, and offering effective support for teachers to keep track of
   students' learning progress. They also suggested areas for improvements,
   which emphasised the hardware capacity of devices, training on the use
   of apps and institutional support for the maintenance of devices. The
   results of factor analysis showed a composition of underlying factors
   different from that of the original FRAME model, which suggests
   contextual variation in the application of the model.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA},
Type = {Article; Proceedings Paper},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wong, BTM (Corresponding Author), Open Univ Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Li, Kam Cheong, Open Univ Hong Kong, Res, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Lee, Linda Yin-king; Wong, Suet-lai; Yau, Ivy Sui-yu, Open Univ Hong Kong, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Studies, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Billy Tak-ming, Open Univ Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1007/s12528-019-09213-2},
ISSN = {1042-1726},
EISSN = {1867-1233},
Keywords = {Mobile learning; Nursing education; Learning motivation; FRAME model;
   Clinical practicum},
Keywords-Plus = {RESEARCH ISSUES; STUDENTS; TECHNOLOGY; PUBLICATIONS; ENVIRONMENT;
   EXPERIENCE; PERCEPTION},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education \& Educational Research},
Author-Email = {kcli@ouhk.edu.hk
   yklee@ouhk.edu.hk
   slwong@ouhk.edu.hk
   isyyau@ouhk.edu.hk
   tamiwong@ouhk.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Metropolitan University; Hong Kong Metropolitan University;
   Hong Kong Metropolitan University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Tak-ming/E-9186-2019
   Wong, Suet/AAL-8545-2021
   Li, Kam Cheong/K-5309-2012
   Wong, Suet Lai/AAE-5132-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Wong, Tak-ming/0000-0001-6584-4392
   Wong, Suet/0000-0002-7836-6876
   Li, Kam Cheong/0000-0003-1928-3592
   Lee, Linda Yin King/0000-0002-8588-3556},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,
   China {[}UGC/FDS16/H10/14]},
Funding-Text = {The work described in this paper was substantially supported by a grant
   from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
   Region, China (UGC/FDS16/H10/14).},
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@article{ WOS:000401040400009,
Author = {Park, Young-Joo and Lee, Sook-Ja and Shin, Nah-Mee and Shin, Hyunjeong
   and Jeon, Songi and Lee, Jungwoo and Cho, Inhae},
Title = {Application and Effect of Mobiletype-Bone Health Intervention in Korean
   Young Adult Women with Low Bone Mass: A Randomized Control Trial},
Journal = {ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Pages = {56-64},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Purpose: This randomized control trial was designed to examine the
   effect on the self-managing ability for promoting bone health of mobile
   type-bone health intervention (mobile type-BHI).
   Methods: The mobile type-BHI consisted of a mobile application called
   ``Strong bone, Fit body{''} (SbFb) and group education. A total of 82
   college women with low bone mass (Z score < -1) participated. They were
   assigned randomly to three groups, experimental group I, (n = 28),
   experimental group II (n = 32), and control group (n = 22). This study
   ran from June 2014 to January 2015. The outcome variables were bone
   mineral density, minerals related to bone metabolism (calcium,
   phosphorus, vitamin D), biochemical markers related to bone remodeling
   (osteocalcin, C-terminal telopeptide, sclerostin), food intake diary by
   24 hours recall, and psychosocial variables related to bone health
   (knowledge, health belief and self-efficacy). Data were analyzed using
   SAS program and a computer aided nutritional analysis program.
   Results: Both the experimental group I, who used mobile type-BHI, and
   experimental group II, who only received group education, showed
   outcomes regarding knowledge of the benefits of exercise and calcium as
   compared with the control group. The two experimental groups also
   demonstrated results in the serum levels of calcium, vitamin D, and
   sclerostin compared to those of the control group.
   Conclusion: Although both experimental groups exhibited positive
   outcomes in regards to the promotion of bone health, this study did not
   show an additional effect of the mobile application on self-management
   ability for the promotion of bone health. Nonetheless, the SbFb
   application is very meaningful as it is the first application developed
   with the aim of improving women's bone health. (C) 2017 Korean Society
   of Nursing Science, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cho, I (Corresponding Author), Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro Sungbuk Ku, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Park, Young-Joo; Lee, Sook-Ja; Shin, Nah-Mee; Shin, Hyunjeong, Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro Sungbuk Ku, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Jeon, Songi; Cho, Inhae, Korea Univ, Dept Nursing, Grad Sch, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, Jungwoo, Korea Univ, Dept Home Econ Educ, Grad Sch, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.anr.2017.03.005},
ISSN = {1976-1317},
EISSN = {2093-7482},
Keywords = {biomarkers; bone density; mobile applications; nutrition assessment;
   women},
Keywords-Plus = {PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OSTEOPOROSIS; PROGRAM; PREVENTION; PREVALENCE;
   KNOWLEDGE; BEHAVIOR; SUPPORT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {inhae05@naver.com},
Affiliations = {Korea University; Korea University; Korea University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Cho, Inhae/AHB-5827-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Cho, Inhae/0000-0003-2256-5064
   Lee, Jung Woo/0000-0003-1509-6909},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
   of Korea - Ministry of Science, Information and Communications
   Technologies and Future Planning {[}NRF-2012R1A1A3013540]; Nursing
   Research Institute of Korea University},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program
   through the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry
   of Science, Information and Communications Technologies and Future
   Planning (no. NRF-2012R1A1A3013540) and the Nursing Research Institute
   of Korea University.},
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@article{ WOS:000511841700007,
Author = {Riordan, Joan K. and Alexander, Susan and Montgomery, Ida S.},
Title = {Use of technology to increase physical activity in female veterans and
   soldiers aged 19-64 years},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {31},
Number = {10},
Pages = {575-582},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background and purpose: Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality
   for American women, claiming 289,753 lives annually. Research has show
   that female veterans are more sedentary after separating from service
   and that mobile apps can assist in increasing physical activity. The
   purposes of this study were to: 1) implement a mobile application to
   increase physical activity, 2) compare the exercise data, and 3)
   determine the sustainability of using a mobile application in female
   active duty soldiers, military retirees, and veterans with prior
   service.
   Methods: A convenience sample of 30 participants, aged 19-64 years, was
   recruited from the Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North
   Carolina. Active duty soldiers, retired military, and family members are
   eligible for care at Womack. Six of the participants with prior military
   service are spouses of active duty and retired military and were
   included in the sample. The participants documented the type of physical
   activity and amount of time exercised over 12 weeks using the closed
   discussion group. Clinically significant differences were demonstrated
   in individual averages of minutes exercised per week in the group of
   veterans (n = 4; Z = 20.944, p = .345, r = 0.3) and active duty group (n
   = 5; Z = 21.826, p =.068, r = 0.65).
   Conclusions: The study did not demonstrate a statistically significant
   increase in physical activity using technology.
   Implications for practice: Mobile technology provides nurse
   practitioners with tools to empower patients. The use of technology to
   increase physical activity is relatively new and continues to evolve.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Riordan, JK (Corresponding Author), Womack Army Med Ctr, Emergency Dept Urgent Care, 2817 Reilly Rd, Ft Bragg, NC 28310 USA.
   Riordan, Joan K.; Alexander, Susan; Montgomery, Ida S., Univ Alabama, Sch Nursing, Nursing Practice Program, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/JXX.0000000000000277},
ISSN = {2327-6886},
EISSN = {2327-6924},
Keywords = {Female; heart disease; mobile technology; physical activity; physical
   activity monitors; soldiers; veterans},
Keywords-Plus = {WOMEN VETERANS; HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing},
Author-Email = {joan.h.riordan@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University of Alabama System; University of Alabama Huntsville},
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@article{ WOS:000433579200013,
Author = {Strandell-Laine, Camilla and Saarikoski, Mikko and Loyttyniemi, Eliisa
   and Meretoja, Riitta and Salminen, Leena and Leino-Kilpi, Helena},
Title = {Effectiveness of mobile cooperation intervention on students' clinical
   learning outcomes: A randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {74},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1319-1331},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {AimsThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the
   mobile cooperation intervention in improving the competence and
   self-efficacy of students and the quality of the clinical learning
   environment.
   BackgroundFor students, the clinical practicum is challenging as such
   and moreover the student teacher cooperation, which supports the
   clinical learning of the students, has become complicated. Mobile
   applications have potential but their role in facilitating this
   cooperation remains unknown.
   DesignA parallel-group randomized controlled trial.
   MethodsData were collected between January-March 2015 in Finland. The
   nursing students were randomly allocated to an intervention group (N=52)
   or control group (N=50). The intervention group used a mobile
   application to cooperate with the teacher during the clinical practicum.
   The control group engaged in standard cooperation. The primary outcome
   was competence. The secondary outcomes comprised self-efficacy and the
   quality of the clinical learning environment. Nurse Competence Scale,
   Self-efficacy in Clinical Performance instrument and the Clinical
   Learning Environment, Supervision and Nurse Teacher scale were used for
   student self-assessments. For the main analysis, hierarchical linear
   mixed models were used with the intention-to-treat principle.
   ResultsCompetence and self-efficacy showed no significant between-group
   differences in mean improvements, but significant improvements in both
   groups were detected over the 5weeks. Satisfaction with the clinical
   learning environment showed no significant between-group differences,
   however, the role of the nurse teacher subscale, especially regarding
   cooperation, showed significant group differences.
   ConclusionThe mobile cooperation intervention was not significantly
   effective in improving individual outcomes, but did seem to improve
   significantly some aspects of the contextual outcomes. Trial
   registration number: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02635295.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Strandell-Laine, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla; Saarikoski, Mikko; Meretoja, Riitta; Salminen, Leena; Leino-Kilpi, Helena, Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Loyttyniemi, Eliisa, Univ Turku, Dept Biostat, Turku, Finland.
   Meretoja, Riitta, Helsinki Univ Hosp, Adm Grp, Helsinki, Finland.
   Leino-Kilpi, Helena, Turku Univ Hosp, Turku, Finland.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.13542},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {clinical learning; clinical practicum; cooperation; mobile application;
   nurse teacher; nursing student; professional competence; randomized
   controlled trial; satisfaction; self-efficacy},
Keywords-Plus = {GRADUATING NURSING-STUDENTS; SELF-EFFICACY; PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE;
   NURSES PERCEPTIONS; EDUCATION; ENVIRONMENT; TEACHER; PERFORMANCE;
   PRACTICUM; DEVICES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {castla@utu.fi},
Affiliations = {University of Turku; University of Turku; University of Helsinki;
   Helsinki University Central Hospital; University of Turku},
ORCID-Numbers = {Salminen, Leena/0000-0002-9730-5331
   Strandell-Laine, Camilla/0000-0002-8023-1428
   Leino-Kilpi, Helena/0000-0003-2477-971X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Finnish Foundation for Nursing Education; University of Turku,
   Department of Nursing Science},
Funding-Text = {This study received grants from the Finnish Foundation for Nursing
   Education and the University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science in
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {GH6UI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000433579200013},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000772631900007,
Author = {Seok, Yoonhee and Suh, Eunyoung E. E.},
Title = {Development of a Health Promotion Application on Cancer Survivorship as
   an Educational Content for Nursing Students},
Journal = {ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {52-62},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Purpose: This study aimed to develop a health promotion application for
   cancer survivorship (CS app) based on the adult learning and
   self-efficacy theories and evaluated its usability as an educational
   tool for nursing students.Methods: The CS app was developed according to
   ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementa-tion, and evaluation)
   model. It consisted of interventions involving medication, diet,
   exercise, stress management, symptom management, and regular medical
   checkup for cancer survivors on three different levels in terms of
   difficulty and complexity. It was designed to teach nursing students how
   to provide tailored care to cancer survivors as well as help survivors
   with their repetitive and regular health management. The Mobile App
   Rating Scale and the user version of the Mobile App Rating Scale were
   used for a heuristic evaluation of the CS app by the experts and student
   users.Results: The CS app was developed based on literature reviews and
   cancer survivorship guidelines. It was evaluated by 20 student users and
   five experts based on a 5-point scale and obtained a score of 3.97 and
   3.66, respectively. Nursing students rated the CS app positively,
   mentioning that they were able to ``learn about appropriate nursing
   interventions for patients in various cases{''} and that they became
   interested in caring cancer survivors' health using the CS app.
   Conclusions: The CS app is an effective and user-friendly educational
   tool to increase the motivation of nursing students in learning cancer
   survivorship care. This highlights the potential of CS app as a useful
   learning tool for nursing students.(c) 2022 Korean Society of Nursing
   Science. Published by Elsevier BV. This is an open access article under
   the CC BY-NC-ND license
   (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Suh, EEE (Corresponding Author), Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Coll Nursing, Ctr Human Caring Nurse Leaders Future Brain Korea, Room 513,103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Seok, Yoonhee, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, Ctr Human Caring Nurse Leaders Future Brain Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
   Suh, Eunyoung E. E., Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Coll Nursing, Ctr Human Caring Nurse Leaders Future Brain Korea, Room 513,103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.anr.2022.01.002},
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2022},
ISSN = {1976-1317},
EISSN = {2093-7482},
Keywords = {education; mobile applications; nursing; student},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {esuh@snu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University (SNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {Suh, Eunyoung/0000-0002-2866-0911},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {BK21 Four Project (Center for Human-Caring Nurse Leaders for the Future)
   - Ministry of Education (MOE, Korea); National Research Foundation of
   Korea (NRF)},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the BK21 Four Project (Center for
   Human-Caring Nurse Leaders for the Future) funded by the Ministry of
   Education (MOE, Korea) and National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF).},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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@article{ WOS:000558676500011,
Author = {Luo, Shuhong and Botash, Ann S.},
Title = {Testing a mobile app for child abuse treatment: A mixed methods study},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCES},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {320-329},
Month = {JUL 10},
Abstract = {Objective: This study provides a preliminary evaluation of the usability
   and acceptability of a mobile application (sexual assault care
   algorithm, SACA).
   Methods: An explanatory sequential mixed methods research was used. A
   quantitative survey was followed up by a qualitative study. A
   convenience sample of participants (n = 4) was recruited. The research
   was conducted on a one-on-one basis. In the quantitative phase, a random
   assignment technique was used to divide four participants into two
   groups of two participants each. Post-Study System Usability
   Questionnaire(PSSUQ) and Acceptability e-Scale were used to collect
   quantitative data. In the qualitative phase, interview, observation, and
   documentation were used to collect qualitative data. Data were analyzed
   both quantitative and qualitatively. The qualitative data were linked
   with the initial quantitative data to determine how the follow-up
   qualitative data helped explain the initial quantitative results.
   Results: The quantitative results suggested that SACA has high usability
   (5.05 +/- 1.83) and acceptability (3.81 +/- 1.22). The qualitative
   results further indicate that the participants thought SACA was easy to
   use and useful, and most of them would recommend it to others. Areas of
   improvement include adding features that would calculate and validate
   the elapsed time since the sexual assault, adding explanations to some
   buttons, and providing training.
   Conclusions: Our findings highlight the value of using a mixed methods
   research design to conduct a usability and acceptability test. Nurses
   are more likely to adopt a new technology for their evidencebased
   practice when the technology is easy to use and useful and requires less
   time to find the right piece of guideline evidence. Individualized
   training needs to be designed based on users' characteristics. (C) 2020
   The authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Luo, SH (Corresponding Author), 766 Irving Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA.
   Luo, Shuhong, SUNY Upstate Med Univ, Coll Nursing, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA.
   Botash, Ann S., SUNY Upstate Med Univ, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnss.2020.06.008},
EISSN = {2352-0132},
Keywords = {Acceptability; Child sexual assault; Clinical guideline; Mixed methods
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Keywords-Plus = {CLINICAL DECISION-SUPPORT; TECHNOLOGY; ACCEPTANCE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {shuhongluo@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {State University of New York (SUNY) System; State University of New York
   (SUNY) Upstate Medical Center; State University of New York (SUNY)
   System; State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical Center},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Upstate Foundation {[}501(c)3]},
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   funding from the Upstate Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonfor-profit corporation
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Author = {Ki, Eun Jeong and So, Hyang Sook},
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Year = {2020},
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Publisher = {KOREAN SOC NURSING SCIENCE},
Address = {KOREA SCIENCE \& TECHNOL CTR, 635-4 YEOKSAM-DONG, KANGNAM-GU,, SEOUL,
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@article{ WOS:000727623100020,
Author = {Wang, Sitong and Ye, Zhixia and Pan, Zeya and Yang, Ning and Li, Yu and
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Title = {``Shared Decision Making Assistant{''} A Smartphone Application to Meet
   the Decision-Making Needs of Patients With Primary Liver Cancer},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {39},
Number = {12},
Pages = {984-991},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {The development of medical technology provides medical specialists with
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   transplantation, and so on. However, in this context, because patients
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   usually otherwise ignorant about their disease, are facing multiple
   difficult choices. The problem might be alleviated with a process called
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   smartphone application named ``Shared Decision Making Assistant{''} for
   primary liver cancer patients in China, and in this article, we report
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   ``Shared Decision Making Assistant.{''} The resulting application
   consisted of seven modules: personal information, primary liver cancer
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   interactive platform, health education, and backstage management.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Li, L (Corresponding Author), Naval Med Univ, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surg Hosp, Dept Nursing, Moyu Rd 700rd, Shanghai 201805, Peoples R China.
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ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
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@article{ WOS:000526852100001,
Author = {Sutham, Krongkarn and Khuwuthyakorn, Pattaraporn and Thinnukool, Orawit},
Title = {Thailand medical mobile application for patients triage base on criteria
   based dispatch protocol},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {APR 9},
Abstract = {Background Before patients are admitted into the emergency department,
   it is important to undertake a pre-hospital process, both in terms of
   treatment performance and a request for resources from an emergency
   unit. The existing system to triage patients in Thailand is not
   functioning to its full capacity in either the primary medical system or
   pre-hospital treatment with shortcomings in the areas of speed,
   features, and appropriate systems. There is a high possibility of
   issuing a false Initial Dispatch Code (IDC), which will cause the over
   or underutilisation of emergency resources, such as rescue teams,
   community hospitals and emergency medical volunteers. Methods A
   usability system design, together with a reliability test, was applied
   to develop an application to optimise the pre-hospital process,
   specifically to sort patients, using an IDC to improve the request for
   emergency resources. The triage mobile application was developed on both
   iOS and Android operating systems to support patient triage based on
   Criteria Based Dispatch (CBD). The 25 main symptom categories covered by
   CBD were used to design and develop the application, and 12 emergency
   medical staff, including doctors and nurses, were asked to test the
   system in the aspects of triage protocol correction, triage reliability,
   usability and user satisfaction. Results The results of testing the
   proposed triage application were compared with the time used to triage
   by experienced staff and it was found that, in non-trauma cases, it was
   faster and more effective to use the application for emergency
   operations and to correct the IDC code representation. Conclusions The
   triage application will be utilised to support the pre-hospital process
   and to classify patients' conditions before they are admitted to the
   Emergency Department (ED). The application is suitable for users who are
   not medical emergency staff. Patients with non-trauma symptoms may be a
   suitable group to use the application in terms of time used to identify
   IDC for their own symptoms. The use of the application can be beneficial
   for those who wish to self-identify their symptoms before requesting
   medical services.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Thinnukool, O (Corresponding Author), Chiang Mai Univ, Coll Arts Media \& Technol, Res Grp Embedded Syst \& Mobile Applicat Hlth Sci, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
   Sutham, Krongkarn, Chiang Mai Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Fac Med, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
   Khuwuthyakorn, Pattaraporn; Thinnukool, Orawit, Chiang Mai Univ, Coll Arts Media \& Technol, Res Grp Embedded Syst \& Mobile Applicat Hlth Sci, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-020-1075-6},
Article-Number = {66},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Triage; Emergency medical service; Primary medical; Incident dispatch
   code; Criteria-based dispatch; Mobile application development},
Keywords-Plus = {EMERGENCY; CARE; PEOPLE},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Orawit.t@cmu.ac.th},
Affiliations = {Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {thinnukool, orawit/AAB-2544-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {thinnukool, orawit/0000-0002-1664-0059
   Sutham, Krongkarn/0000-0002-9818-4164},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) {[}MRG6280049]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to acknowledge the Thailand Science Research and
   Innovation (TSRI) for the financial support of the project No.
   MRG6280049.},
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@article{ WOS:000419841900007,
Author = {Lee, Jisan and Kim, Jeongeun},
Title = {Method of App Selection for Healthcare Providers Based on Consumer Needs},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {36},
Number = {1},
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Abstract = {Mobile device applications can be used to manage health. However,
   healthcare providers hesitate to use them because selection methods that
   consider the needs of health consumers and identify the most appropriate
   application are rare. This study aimed to create an effective method of
   identifying applications that address user needs. Women experiencing
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   we searched for related applications from two major sources of mobile
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   clinical experts. This study proposes a method for finding and using the
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   can understand and combine opinions of users and application and
   clinical experts.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, J (Corresponding Author), Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 110799, South Korea.
   Lee, Jisan; Kim, Jeongeun, Seoul Natl Univ, Interdisciplinary Program Med Informat, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, Jisan; Kim, Jeongeun, Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 103 Daehak Ro, Seoul 110799, South Korea.
   Kim, Jeongeun, Seoul Natl Univ, Res Inst Nursing Sci, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000399},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Dysmenorrhea; Methods; Mobile applications; Needs; Premenstrual syndrome},
Keywords-Plus = {REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; CHINESE MEDICINE; INFORMATION; DYSMENORRHEA;
   PREVALENCE; INTERNET; SERVICE; TRIAL; PAIN},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {jeongeunkim0424@gmail.com},
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   National University (SNU)},
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@article{ WOS:000741266900001,
Author = {Adesina, Nurudeen and Dogan, Huseyin and Green, Sue and Tsofliou, Fotini},
Title = {Effectiveness and Usability of Digital Tools to Support Dietary
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Journal = {NUTRIENTS},
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Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Advice on dietary intake is an essential first line intervention for the
   management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Digital tools such as
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   of GDM. A systematic search of Medline, Embase, Cumulative Index to
   Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Library, and
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   studies, of which 16 met the specified inclusion criteria. The quality
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   However, there is a lack of evidence concerning the effectiveness of
   tools to support the dietary management of GDM. Consideration for ethnic
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   considered as these aspects have been limited in the studies reviewed.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tsofliou, F (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Fac Hlth \& Social Sci, Dept Rehabil \& Sport Sci, Bournemouth BH8 8GP, Dorset, England.
   Tsofliou, F (Corresponding Author), Bournemouth Univ, Fac Hlth \& Social Sci, Ctr Midwifery Maternal \& Perinatal Hlth, Bournemouth BH8 8GP, Dorset, England.
   Adesina, Nurudeen; Tsofliou, Fotini, Bournemouth Univ, Fac Hlth \& Social Sci, Dept Rehabil \& Sport Sci, Bournemouth BH8 8GP, Dorset, England.
   Adesina, Nurudeen; Tsofliou, Fotini, Bournemouth Univ, Fac Hlth \& Social Sci, Ctr Midwifery Maternal \& Perinatal Hlth, Bournemouth BH8 8GP, Dorset, England.
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DOI = {10.3390/nu14010010},
Article-Number = {10},
EISSN = {2072-6643},
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Keywords-Plus = {RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; PREGNANT-WOMEN; WEIGHT-GAIN; LIFE-STYLE;
   SMARTPHONE APPLICATION; INTERVENTION; TELEMEDICINE; QUALITY;
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Author-Email = {nadesina@bournemouth.ac.uk
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   sgreen@bournemouth.ac.uk
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Affiliations = {Bournemouth University; Bournemouth University; Bournemouth University;
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {YE6XW},
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@article{ WOS:000773392700001,
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   Ann and Donovan, Heidi and Orechia, Meghan and Thompson, Embree and
   Tavormina, Anna and Fenton, Anny T. H. R. and Jaung, Tim and Braun,
   Ilana M. and DeMarsh, Andrea and Cooley, Mary E. and Wright, Alexi A.},
Title = {Developing and Field Testing BOLSTER: A Nurse-Led Care Management
   Intervention to Support Patients and Caregivers following
   Hospitalization for Gynecologic Cancer-Associated Peritoneal
   Carcinomatosis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {25},
Number = {9},
Pages = {1367-1375},
Month = {SEP 1},
Abstract = {Introduction: Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) afflicts women with
   advanced gynecologic cancers. Patients with PC often require ostomies,
   gastric tubes, or catheters to palliate symptoms, yet patients and
   caregivers report feeling unprepared to manage these devices. The
   purpose of this study was to develop and field test the Building Out
   Lifelines for Safety, Trust, Empowerment, and Renewal (BOLSTER)
   intervention to support patients and their caregivers after
   hospitalization for PC.Materials and Methods: We adapted components of
   the Standard Nursing Intervention Protocol with stakeholders and topical
   experts. We developed educational content; built a smartphone
   application to assess patients' symptoms; and assessed preliminary
   feasibility and acceptability in two single-arm prepilot studies.
   Eligible participants were English-speaking adults hospitalized for
   gynecologic cancer-associated PC and their caregivers. Feasibility
   criteria were a >= 50\% consent-to-approach ratio and >= 80\% outcome
   measure completion. The acceptability criterion was >= 70\% of
   participants recommending BOLSTER.Results: During the first prepilot,
   BOLSTER was a 10-week intervention. While 7/8 (87.5\%) approached
   patients consented, we experienced high attrition to hospice. Less than
   half of patients (3/7) and caregivers (3/7) completed outcome measures.
   For the second prepilot, BOLSTER was a four-week intervention. All (7/7)
   approached patients consented. Two withdrew before participating in any
   study activity because they were ``too overwhelmed.{''} We excluded data
   from one caregiver who completed baseline measures with the patient's
   assistance. All remaining patients (5/5) and caregivers (4/4) completed
   outcome measures and recommended BOLSTER.Conclusion: BOLSTER is a
   technology-enhanced, nurse-led intervention that is feasible and
   acceptable to patients with gynecologic cancer-associated PC and their
   caregivers.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Pozzar, RA (Corresponding Author), Dana Farber Canc Inst, 450 Brookline Ave,LW517, Boston, MA USA.
   Pozzar, Rachel A.; Enzinger, Andrea C.; Poort, Hanneke; Furey, Ann; Orechia, Meghan; Thompson, Embree; Tavormina, Anna; Fenton, Anny T. H. R.; Jaung, Tim; Braun, Ilana M.; DeMarsh, Andrea; Cooley, Mary E.; Wright, Alexi A., Dana Farber Canc Inst, Boston, MA USA.
   Pozzar, Rachel A.; Enzinger, Andrea C.; Poort, Hanneke; Fenton, Anny T. H. R.; Jaung, Tim; Braun, Ilana M.; Cooley, Mary E.; Wright, Alexi A., Harvard Med Sch, Dept Med, Boston, MA USA.
   Donovan, Heidi, Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA USA.
   Pozzar, Rachel A., Dana Farber Canc Inst, 450 Brookline Ave,LW517, Boston, MA USA.},
DOI = {10.1089/jpm.2021.0618},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2022},
ISSN = {1096-6218},
EISSN = {1557-7740},
Keywords = {mobile applications; ovarian neoplasms; palliative care; peritoneal
   neoplasms; self-management; telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT; GENERAL-POPULATION; BOWEL OBSTRUCTION;
   OVARIAN-CANCER; OUTCOMES; DEPRESSION; ILLNESS; ANXIETY; MODEL;
   RELIABILITY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {rachel\_pozzar@dfci.harvard.edu},
Affiliations = {Harvard University; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Harvard University;
   Harvard Medical School; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher
   Education (PCSHE); University of Pittsburgh; Harvard University;
   Dana-Farber Cancer Institute},
ORCID-Numbers = {Braun, Ilana/0000-0003-3532-7057},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NationalCancer Institute {[}R21CA223684]},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded by a grant from the NationalCancer Institute
   (R21CA223684).},
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@article{ WOS:000629769700009,
Author = {Akazawa, Tsutomu and Torii, Yoshiaki and Ueno, Jun and Saito, Asako and
   Niki, Hisateru},
Title = {Mobile Application for Scoliosis Screening Using a Standard 2D Digital
   Camera},
Journal = {CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {13},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR 17},
Abstract = {Several scoliosis detection systems, using three-dimensional (3D)
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   systems require specific 3D digital cameras or sensors, and the
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   Photographs of subjects were obtained using a standard 2D digital camera
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   grid consisted of four columns and 40 rows and was divided into 160
   areas. Each image was converted into binarized image data by demarcating
   skin and background color. The image of the subject was displayed as a
   black subject on a white background. Two types of conditions were
   presented to process differences in the environment versus skin color. A
   binarized image with a clear outline was selected. The determination was
   displayed as a percentage of the black area in each grid. In each row of
   the grid, the left and right sides of the black area were compared, and
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   accuracy of screening by physicians and nurses. Furthermore, it may also
   be used globally to check for possible evidence of scoliosis at home to
   facilitate the early detection of patients who require a medical checkup
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   examination for the definitive diagnosis of scoliosis, our future goal
   is to limit radiation exposure and replace a radiologic method with one
   based on a tablet PC or smartphone. A mobile application using a
   standard 2D digital camera may improve the accuracy of screening
   scoliosis by physicians and may have global application in home
   environments.},
Publisher = {SPRINGERNATURE},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Akazawa, T (Corresponding Author), St Marianna Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Sch Med, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.
   Akazawa, Tsutomu; Torii, Yoshiaki; Ueno, Jun; Saito, Asako; Niki, Hisateru, St Marianna Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Sch Med, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan.},
DOI = {10.7759/cureus.13944},
Article-Number = {e13944},
EISSN = {2168-8184},
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Keywords-Plus = {ACCURACY},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
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Author-Email = {cds00350@par.odn.ne.jp},
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@article{ WOS:000705949500001,
Author = {Postma, Julie Marie and Odom-Maryon, Tamara and Rappold, Ana G. and
   Haverkamp, Hans and Amiri, Solmaz and Bindler, Ross and Whicker, Justin
   and Walden, Von},
Title = {Promoting risk reduction among young adults with asthma during wildfire
   smoke: A feasibility study},
Journal = {PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Pages = {405-414},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Objective(s): This study explored the feasibility, acceptability,
   preliminary impact, and functionality of two risk reduction mobile
   application (app) interventions on asthma outcomes as compared to a
   control arm during wildfire season.
   Design: Three-arm, 8-week randomized clinical trial.
   Sample: Sixty-seven young adults with asthma were enrolled.
   Measurements: The Asthma Control Test, forced expiratory volume in one
   second (FEV1) and the System Usability Scale were measured at baseline,
   4, and 8 weeks. The Research Attitude Scale was administered at 8 weeks.
   Twenty participants from the two intervention arms completed an optional
   survey and six were interviewed after completing the study.
   Intervention: Both intervention arms could access Smoke Sense Urbanova,
   an app that supports reducing risks from breathing wildfire smoke. The
   Smoke Sense Urbanova Plus arm also monitored their daily FEV1, received
   air quality notifications, and accessed preventive tips and a message
   board.
   Results: Most participants agreed the app and spirometer were usable and
   their privacy and confidentiality were maintained. No adverse events
   were reported.
   Conclusions: Participant-identified recommendations will support
   intervention refinement and testing. This research supports asthma
   self-management tools that public health nurses and community health
   workers can recommend for at-risk populations.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Postma, JM (Corresponding Author), 103 E Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99202 USA.
   Postma, Julie Marie, Washington State Univ, Coll Nursing, Res, Spokane, WA USA.
   Odom-Maryon, Tamara, Washington State Univ, Coll Nursing, Spokane, WA USA.
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   Haverkamp, Hans, Washington State Univ, Elson S Floyd Coll Med, Spokane, WA USA.
   Amiri, Solmaz, Washington State Univ, Elson S Floyd Coll Med, Dept Med Educ \& Clin Sci, Inst Res \& Educ Adv Community Hlth, Seattle, WA USA.
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   Whicker, Justin, Urbanova, Spokane, WA USA.
   Walden, Von, Washington State Univ, Voiland Coll Engn \& Architecture, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/phn.12986},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2021},
ISSN = {0737-1209},
EISSN = {1525-1446},
Keywords = {asthma; clinical trial; mobile applications; risk reduction behavior;
   wildfires; young adult},
Keywords-Plus = {RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; SYSTEM; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health; Nursing},
Author-Email = {jpostma@wsu.edu},
Affiliations = {Washington State University; Washington State University; United States
   Environmental Protection Agency; Washington State University; Washington
   State University; Washington State University; Washington State
   University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Postma, J/HHM-6315-2022
   Bindler, Ross Jason/GVS-9095-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Postma, J/0000-0001-9743-5526
   Bindler, Ross Jason/0000-0002-7259-2549},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Nursing Research of the National Institutes of
   Health {[}R21NR019071]},
Funding-Text = {The research team would like to acknowledge the study participants, the
   undergraduate nursing students who contributed to this research (Hannah
   O'Flanagan; Alison Clinton; April Easter) and Kim Zentz at Urbanova for
   her leadership and collaborative spirit. Research reported in this
   publication was supported by the National Institute of Nursing Research
   of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R21NR019071. The
   content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not
   necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of
   Health.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000394511700010,
Author = {Rubenstein, Cynthia D. and Schubert, Carolyn F.},
Title = {Student and Faculty Perceptions of iPad Integration in a Prelicensure
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Journal = {NURSE EDUCATOR},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {42},
Number = {2},
Pages = {85-90},
Month = {MAR-APR},
Abstract = {This article provides an overview of strategies for integration of iPads
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   of iPads in the classroom, skills and simulation laboratories, and
   clinical settings and examined the satisfaction of students and faculty
   with the iPad platform. The study findings provide guidance for a
   phased-in iPad implementation for prelicensure nursing programs.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rubenstein, CD (Corresponding Author), Mercer Univ, Georgia Baptist Coll Nursing, 3001 Mercer Univ Dr, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA.
   Rubenstein, Cynthia D., Mercer Univ, Georgia Baptist Coll Nursing, Undergrad Program, Atlanta, GA USA.
   Rubenstein, Cynthia D., Mercer Univ, Georgia Baptist Coll Nursing, 3001 Mercer Univ Dr, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA.
   Schubert, Carolyn F., James Madison Univ, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/NNE.0000000000000293},
ISSN = {0363-3624},
EISSN = {1538-9855},
Keywords = {Computer-Assisted Instruction; Handheld Computers; iPad; Mobile
   Applications; Nursing Education},
Keywords-Plus = {TABLET TECHNOLOGY; NURSING-STUDENTS; EDUCATION; PDA},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {rubenstein\_cd@mercer.edu},
Affiliations = {Mercer University; Mercer University; James Madison University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Schubert, Carolyn/0000-0003-0031-6796},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {23},
Times-Cited = {8},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {5},
Journal-ISO = {Nurs. Educ.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {EL3IB},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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@article{ WOS:000527801000106,
Author = {Ahmad, Nurul Asilah and Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat and Shahar, Suzana and
   Noah, Shahrul Azman Mohd and Tohit, Noorlaili Mohd},
Title = {Willingness, perceived barriers and motivators in adopting mobile
   applications for health-related interventions among older adults: a
   scoping review protocol},
Journal = {BMJ OPEN},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Introduction The world's older population continues to grow at an
   unprecedented rate. An ageing population poses a great challenge to our
   healthcare system that requires new tool to tackle the complexity of
   health services as well as the increasing expenses. Mobile health
   applications (mHealth app) is seen to have the potential to address
   these challenges, alleviating burdens on the healthcare system and
   enhance the quality of life for older adults. Despite the numerous
   benefits of mHealth apps, relatively little is known about whether older
   adults perceive that these apps confer such benefits. Their perspectives
   towards the use of mobile applications for health-related purposes have
   also been little studied. Therefore, in this paper, we outline our
   scoping review protocol to systematically review literature specific to
   older adults' willingness, perceived barriers and motivators towards the
   use of mobile applications to monitor and manage their health.
   Methods and analysis Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review methodology
   framework will guide the conduct of this scoping review. The search
   strategy will involve electronic databases including PubMed, Excerpta
   Medica Database, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health
   Literature, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect, in
   addition to grey literature sources and hand-searching of reference
   lists. Two reviewers will independently screen all abstracts and
   full-text studies for inclusion. Data will be charted and sorted through
   an iterative process by the research team. The extracted data will
   undergo a descriptive analysis and simple quantitative analysis will be
   conducted using descriptive statistics. Engagement with relevant
   stakeholders will be carried out to gain more insights into our data
   from different perspectives.
   Ethics and dissemination Since the data used are from publicly available
   sources, this study does not require ethical approval. Results will be
   disseminated through academic journals, conferences and seminars. We
   anticipate that our findings will aid technology developers and health
   professionals working in the area of ageing and rehabilitation.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ludin, AFM (Corresponding Author), Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing \& Wellness, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Perseku, Malaysia.
   Ahmad, Nurul Asilah; Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat; Shahar, Suzana, Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing \& Wellness, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Perseku, Malaysia.
   Noah, Shahrul Azman Mohd, Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Informat Sci \& Technol, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia.
   Tohit, Noorlaili Mohd, Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Med, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Perseku, Malaysia.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033870},
Article-Number = {e033870},
ISSN = {2044-6055},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PREVALENCE; DISEASE},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {arimifitri@ukm.edu.my},
Affiliations = {Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia;
   Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri/E-1767-2017
   Mohd Noah, Shahrul Azman/ABA-2084-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Mat Ludin, Arimi Fitri/0000-0003-1517-2115
   Mohd Noah, Shahrul Azman/0000-0001-7683-4309
   AHMAD, NURUL ASILAH/0000-0002-5727-1237},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Higher Education via the Dana Cabaran Perdana
   {[}DCP-2017-002/3]},
Funding-Text = {This research received grant from the Ministry of Higher Education via
   the Dana Cabaran Perdana (DCP-2017-002/3).},
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Journal-ISO = {BMJ Open},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {LG0KT},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000527801000106},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000477963400001,
Author = {Liu, Chung-Hsien and Lin, I-Chun and Lu, Jui-Jen and Cai, Dengchuan},
Title = {A Smartphone App for Improving Clinical Photography in Emergency
   Departments: Comparative Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {7},
Month = {JUL 31},
Abstract = {Background: Digital photography is crucial for electronic medical
   records (EMRs), particularly for documenting dermatological diseases and
   traumatic wounds. In modern emergency departments (EDs), digital cameras
   are commonly used for photography, but the process is time-consuming.
   The problems of addressing patient privacy issues and that of
   interruptions and heavy workloads can cause archival errors when
   uploading photos. However, smartphones are widely available and cheap,
   so with a suitable app many errors could be mitigated.
   Objective: The aim of this study is to design and test a smartphone app
   to improve the efficiency of clinical photography and improve patient
   privacy in the ED. The app is connected to the hospital information
   system to verify patient identification and enable archiving, and the
   app can automatically delete images after upload to the patient's EMR.
   Methods: This study enrolled 48 experienced ED nurses trained in
   clinical photography. Each nurse was first assigned a digital camera for
   photography and then a smartphone with the app preinstalled after it was
   launched. The time taken to upload images to a patient's EMR was then
   recorded and the efficiency of the digital camera and app groups were
   compared.
   Results: The average time taken to upload images to a patient's EMR for
   the camera and app groups were 96.3 s (SD 19.3; P<.001) and 26.3 s (SD
   4.7; P<.001), respectively.
   Conclusions: The app effectively reduced processing time and improved
   clinical photography efficiency in the ED. Some issues of patient
   privacy in the camera group were revealed and resolved in the app group.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cai, DC (Corresponding Author), Natl Yunlin Univ Sci \& Technol, Grad Sch Design, 123 Univ Rd,Sect 3, Touliu 64002, Yunlin, Taiwan.
   Liu, Chung-Hsien; Cai, Dengchuan, Natl Yunlin Univ Sci \& Technol, Grad Sch Design, 123 Univ Rd,Sect 3, Touliu 64002, Yunlin, Taiwan.
   Liu, Chung-Hsien; Lu, Jui-Jen, Chiayi Christian Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Ditmanson Med Fdn, Chiayi, Taiwan.
   Lin, I-Chun, Natl Yunlin Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Ind Engn \& Management, Touliu, Yunlin, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.2196/14531},
Article-Number = {e14531},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {smartphone app; health informatics; clinical photography; patient
   privacy},
Keywords-Plus = {MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY; PATIENT; SAFETY; ERRORS; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {caidc@yuntech.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {National Yunlin University Science \& Technology; Chia-Yi Christian
   Hospital; National Yunlin University Science \& Technology},
ORCID-Numbers = {Liu, Chung-Hsien/0000-0002-2938-8454},
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OA = {Green Submitted, Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000715400100020,
Author = {Achury Saldana, Diana Marcela and Gonzalez, Rafael A. and Garcia, Angel
   and Marino, Alejandro and Aponte, Luisa and Ricardo Bohorquez, Wilson},
Title = {Evaluation of a Mobile Application for Heart Failure Telemonitoring},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {39},
Number = {11},
Pages = {764-771},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Adequate adherence to treatment is indispensable in preventing adverse
   consequences in heart failure patients. Such adherence can be managed
   through heart failure clinics and various methods of follow-up. In
   recent years, the use of telemonitoring has shown promising benefits in
   supporting clinicians' follow-up, as well as contributing to patients'
   self-care. This article presents the development and evaluation of a
   telemonitoring application for heart failure, through a Web-based
   interface for clinicians and a mobile application for patients. The
   application was evaluated through a 6-month pilot observational
   descriptive study in 20 outpatients with reduced ejection fraction and
   two nurses, in the context of a heart failure clinic. A technological
   acceptance questionnaire was applied to all patients and nurses at the
   end of the study period. In use, the application generated 64 real-time
   alerts for early decision-making to prevent complications, and 91\% of
   patients did not present hospital readmissions. Such results, along with
   high user acceptance, show potential utility of the application as an
   effective complementary strategy for follow-up of patients with heart
   failure.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gonzalez, RA (Corresponding Author), Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Engn Fac, Cm 7 40-62, Bogota, Colombia.
   Achury Saldana, Diana Marcela, Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Nursing Fac, Bogota, Colombia.
   Gonzalez, Rafael A., Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Engn Fac, Cm 7 40-62, Bogota, Colombia.
   Garcia, Angel; Ricardo Bohorquez, Wilson, Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Fac Med, Bogota, Colombia.
   Aponte, Luisa, Heart Failure Clin, Bogota, Colombia.
   Marino, Alejandro, Hosp Univ San Ignacio, Bogota, Colombia.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000756},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Heart failure; Technology acceptance; Telemonitoring},
Keywords-Plus = {DESIGN SCIENCE; HEALTH-CARE; SELF-CARE; ACCEPTANCE; TECHNOLOGY; SYSTEM;
   TRIAL; APPS; HF},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {ragonzalez@javeriana.edu.co},
Affiliations = {Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana;
   Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Hospital Universitario San Ignacio},
ORCID-Numbers = {Achury, Diana/0000-0002-5295-6691},
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Times-Cited = {1},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {3},
Journal-ISO = {CIN-Comput. Inform. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {WS8AP},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000715400100020},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000853427200003,
Author = {Freene, Nicole and van Berlo, Sander and McManus, Margaret and Mair,
   Tarryn and Davey, Rachel},
Title = {A Behavioral Change Smartphone App and Program (ToDo-CR) to Decrease
   Sedentary Behavior in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants: Prospective
   Feasibility Cohort Study},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {4},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Background: Cardiac rehabilitation participants are encouraged to meet
   physical activity guidelines to reduce the risk of repeat cardiac
   events. However, previous studies have found that physical activity
   levels are low and sedentary behavior is high, both during and after
   cardiac rehabilitation. There is potential for smartphone apps to be
   effective in reducing sedentary behavior, although among the few studies
   that have investigated smartphone apps in cardiac rehabilitation, none
   targeted sedentary behavior.
   Objective: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a behavioral
   smartphone app (Vire) and a web-based behavior change program (ToDo-CR)
   to decrease sedentary behavior in cardiac rehabilitation participants.
   Methods: Using a single-center, pre-post design, participants were
   recruited by nursing staff on admission to cardiac rehabilitation. All
   eligible participants installed the Vire app, were given a Fitbit Flex,
   and received the 6-week ToDo-CR program while attending cardiac
   rehabilitation. The ToDo-CR program uses personalized analytics to
   interpret important behavioral aspects (physical activity, variety, and
   social opportunity) and real-time information for generating and
   suggesting context-specific actionable microbehavioral alternatives
   (Do's). Do's were delivered via the app, with participants receiving 14
   to 19 Do's during the 6-week intervention period. Outcome measures were
   collected at 0, 6, and 16 weeks. The assessors were not blinded.
   Feasibility outcomes included recruitment and follow-up rates, resource
   requirements, app usability (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of
   Technology 2 {[}UTAUT2] questionnaire), and objectively measured daily
   minutes of sedentary behavior (ActiGraph) for sample size estimation.
   Secondary outcomes included functional aerobic capacity (6-min walk
   test), quality of life (MacNew Heart Disease Health-Related Quality of
   Life Questionnaire), anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and
   Depression Scale questionnaire), BMI, waist circumference, waist-to-hip
   ratio, and blood pressure.
   Results: Between January and May 2019, 20 participants were recruited
   consecutively. One-third of people who commenced cardiac rehabilitation
   were eligible to participate. Other than declining to take part in the
   study (15/40, 38\%), not having a smartphone was a major reason for
   exclusion (11/40, 28\%). Those excluded without a smartphone were
   significantly older than participants with a smartphone (mean difference
   20 {[}SD 5] years; P<.001). Participants were, on average, aged 54 (SD
   13) years, mostly male (17/20, 85\%), and working (12/20, 67\%). At 6
   weeks, 95\% (19/20) of participants were assessed, and 60\% (12/20) of
   participants were assessed at 16 weeks. Participants were relatively
   satisfied with the usability of the app (UTAUT2 questionnaire). Overall,
   participants spent 11 to 12 hours per day sitting. There was a medium
   effect size (Cohen d=0.54) for the reduction in sedentary behavior
   (minutes per day) over 16 weeks.
   Conclusions: The use of a behavioral smartphone app to decrease sitting
   time appears to be feasible in cardiac rehabilitation. A larger
   randomized controlled trial is warranted to determine the effectiveness
   of the app.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Freene, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Canberra, Physiotherapy, Univ Dr, Bruce 2617, Australia.
   Freene, Nicole, Univ Canberra, Physiotherapy, Univ Dr, Bruce 2617, Australia.
   Freene, Nicole; Davey, Rachel, Univ Canberra, Hlth Res Inst, Bruce, Australia.
   van Berlo, Sander, Onmi BV, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
   McManus, Margaret, Canberra Hlth Serv, Cardiol, Garran, Australia.
   Mair, Tarryn, Canberra Hlth Serv, Exercise Physiol, Garran, Australia.},
DOI = {10.2196/17359},
Article-Number = {e17359},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {mHealth; eHealth; sedentary behavior; cardiac rehabilitation; mobile
   phone},
Keywords-Plus = {PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; HEALTH INTERVENTION;
   INFARCTION PATIENTS; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; SITTING TIME; LIFE-STYLE; ADULTS;
   METAANALYSIS; MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {nicole.freene@canberra.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Canberra; University of Canberra},
ORCID-Numbers = {DAVEY, RACHEL/0000-0002-6117-2872
   Mair, Tarryn/0000-0002-5079-6401
   Freene, Nicole/0000-0002-2047-7012},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering Global Connections Fund
   Bridging Grant {[}BG 413436035]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to thank all the participants in this study and
   the staff at the Canberra Hospital who provided in-kind support during
   the cardiac rehabilitation program and helped in recruiting all
   participants (cardiac rehabilitation nurses) and collecting baseline and
   6-week data (cardiac rehabilitation nurses, exercise physiologists, and
   physiotherapists). The authors would also like to sincerely thank Cheryl
   Hastie for her support as a research assistant on this project. Funding
   for this study was provided by the Australian Academy of Technology and
   Engineering Global Connections Fund Bridging Grant (BG 413436035). The
   funding organization was not involved in the data collection, analysis,
   interpretation, or writing of this manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000951677500001,
Author = {Kim, Ji-Su and Kim, Minhae and Seo, Yeji},
Title = {User evaluation of a mobile education application for the management of
   metabolic syndrome among cancer survivors},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {63},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Objective: This study aimed to develop a smartphone education
   application for managing metabolic syndrome among cancer survivors and
   obtain user evaluation based on quantitative and qualitative data.
   Methods: Ten cancer survivors and 10 oncology nurse specialists
   responded to a structured usability evaluation tool (Mobile Application
   Rating Scale: MARS). Quantitative data analysis was performed through
   descriptive statistics using SPSS version 25.0. We conducted
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   specialists. Qualitative data of interview responses were coded as the
   app's strengths and weaknesses, information, motivation, and behavioral
   change. Results: The overall usability evaluation score of the app was
   3.66 +/- 0.39 for cancer survivors and 3.79 +/- 0.20 for oncology nurse
   specialists. Both cancer survivors and oncology nurse specialists scored
   the area of functionality as the highest and engagement as the lowest.
   Additionally, the qualitative usability evaluation suggested that the
   app should be visually improved by including figures and tables to
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   directly elicit behavioral change. Conclusions: Metabolic syndrome in
   cancer survivors can be effectively managed by using the educational
   application developed in this study by improving the shortcomings of the
   app for cancer survivors.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Seo, Y (Corresponding Author), Semyung Univ, Dept Nursing, 65 Semyeong Ro, Jecheon Si, Chungcheongbug, South Korea.
   Kim, Ji-Su, Chung Ang Univ, Dept Nursing, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 06974, South Korea.
   Kim, Minhae, Natl Canc Ctr, Dept Nursing, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea.
   Seo, Yeji, Semyung Univ, Dept Nursing, 65 Semyeong Ro, Jecheon Si, Chungcheongbug, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ejon.2023.102276},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2023},
Article-Number = {102276},
ISSN = {1462-3889},
EISSN = {1532-2122},
Keywords = {Cancer Survivors; Metabolic syndrome; Mobile application; User
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Keywords-Plus = {LIFE; INTERVENTIONS; BEHAVIORS},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {jisu80@cau.ac.kr
   mindview@ncc.re.kr
   yejihj23@semyung.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Chung Ang University; National Cancer Center - Korea (NCC); Semyung
   University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea {[}NRF-2018R1A1A1A05018386]},
Funding-Text = {Funding This study was funded by the National Research Foundation of
   Korea (NRF-2018R1A1A1A05018386) .},
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@article{ WOS:000835497800001,
Author = {Shen, Zhiyun and Zhang, Yaping and Yang, Chun and Liu, Jie and Huang,
   Chenxu and Zhang, Xian and Zhang, Yuxia and Lin, Ying},
Title = {A Smart-Phone App for Fluid Balance Monitoring in Patients with Heart
   Failure: A Usability Study},
Journal = {PATIENT PREFERENCE AND ADHERENCE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {16},
Pages = {1843-1853},
Abstract = {Background: For a long time, fluid balance monitoring has been one of
   the most difficult problems in the management of patients with heart
   failure (HF). There is considerable interest in technology-facilitated
   fluid balance monitoring. However, little is known about patient
   acceptance and the use of mobile technology for fluid balance
   monitoring.Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a mobile app
   for technology-facilitated fluid balance monitoring and to determine its
   usability.Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted in a tertiary
   hospital in Shanghai, China. A mobile app named I-Self-Care was
   developed through a best practice implementation project. Patients and
   nurses both completed the System Usability Scale (SUS, 0-100) and
   participated in semistructured interviews.Results: I-Self-Care includes
   patients' daily fluid intake and output (I\&O), symptoms,
   hospitalization, and diuretic records. It can automatically calculate
   food water content and perform real-time analysis of I\&O. The average
   SUS scores were 81.74 (SD 5.44) among 36 patients and 80.80 (SD 13.26)
   among 28 nurses (scale 0-100, with 100 being the best usability), which
   means that I-Self-Care has high usability for both patients and nurses.
   Semistructured interviews about the usability of the app were conducted
   with 17 participants. During the interviews, the patients expressed the
   high ease of use of I-Self-Care, their expectations for a continuously
   updated database, and improved self-management behaviour. The nurses
   thought that family support and repeated operation demonstrations were
   needed for patients to use the app. The nurses also expressed the
   convenience of this app for nursing work and the information security of
   patients.Conclusion: With participant feedback, we confirmed the
   usability of I-Self-Care for fluid balance monitoring in patients with
   HF. Continuously updated databases, family support, repeated operation
   demonstrations, and information security are important for HF patients
   to use I-Self-Care.},
Publisher = {DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD},
Address = {PO BOX 300-008, ALBANY, AUCKLAND 0752, NEW ZEALAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Zhang, YX; Lin, Y (Corresponding Author), Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Nursing, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Shen, Zhiyun; Huang, Chenxu; Zhang, Xian; Zhang, Yuxia; Lin, Ying, Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Nursing, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Yaping, Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Dept Emergency, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Yang, Chun; Liu, Jie, Fudan Univ, Zhongshan Hosp, Network Ctr, Shanghai, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2147/PPA.S373393},
ISSN = {1177-889X},
Keywords = {fluid balance monitoring; intake and output; mobile applications;
   telemedicine; heart failure},
Keywords-Plus = {CARDIORENAL SYNDROME; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS;
   OVERLOAD},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {zhang.yuxia@zs-hospital.sh.cn
   lin.ying@zs-hospital.sh.cn},
Affiliations = {Fudan University; Fudan University; Fudan University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Fuxing Nursing Research Fund of Fudan University {[}FNF201935]; National
   Key R\&D Program of China {[}2020YFC2008100]; Cardiovascular Disease
   Nursing Program of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University {[}xk-082-011]},
Funding-Text = {Acknowledgments We thank all the volunteers who participated in this
   research. The authors disclose the receipt of the following financial
   support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this
   article: this study was supported by the Fuxing Nursing Research Fund of
   Fudan University (FNF201935) , the National Key R\&D Program of China
   (2020YFC2008100) , and the Cardiovascular Disease Nursing Program of
   Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University (xk-082-011) .},
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@article{ WOS:000445703300001,
Author = {Lopez de Dicastillo, Elena and Garcia-Zapirain, Begonya and Axpe
   Fernandez, Maria Teresa and de la Torre Diez, Isabel and Oleagordia,
   Ibon and Apezetxea Celaya, Antonio},
Title = {Development and Evaluation of a Telematics Platform for Monitoring of
   Patients in Ambulatory Major Surgery},
Journal = {TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Pages = {152-159},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Background:Ambulatory surgical procedures (ambulatory major surgery
   {[}AMS]), to which many people turn, do not require hospital admission.
   Patients may continue with their recovery from home on the same day they
   had surgery.Objective:The main purpose of this article is to provide a
   technological solution that may enable nurses to control the evolution
   of a large number of patients in real time.Methods:Java and Microsoft
   Band 2SDK were used to program the mobile application (app), in
   contrast, Java, Hibernate, JSP, and Struts2 were used for the web app.
   The World Health Organization Quality Of Life (WHOQOL) and the System
   Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaires were applied for assessment
   purposes. IBM SPSS Statistics Data Editor was used for statistical
   analysis. Each test lasted 2 weeks, and the test itself involved
   completing the questionnaire about the patient's health using the mobile
   app. The average age of the individuals who took part in the study was
   42.30 years, with a standard deviation of 17.63 years.Results:The tests
   involved in this system were conducted at the Ambulatory Major Surgery
   Unit in the Basurto Hospital, Basque Country, Spain on 20 participants
   with an average of 42.30 years and a standard deviation of 17.63 years.
   The application obtained agood score on the SUS ((X) over bar =89.87 of
   100, sigma=9.14). Using the WHOQOL questionnaire, the results were found
   better in the case of the patients' group than in the control
   group.Conclusion:Using a developed multiplatform mobile app, patients
   noted an improvement in the care provided in the case of day surgery.
   The web platform accessed by nurses to make consultations has been
   integrated into the app service provider, while the bracelet sends the
   data to the app which receives it and then sends it on to the database.
   Healthcare staff then check patients' condition.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garcia-Zapirain, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Deusto, eVIDA Res Grp, Ave Univ 24, Bilbao 48007, Spain.
   Lopez de Dicastillo, Elena; Garcia-Zapirain, Begonya; Oleagordia, Ibon, Univ Deusto, eVIDA Res Grp, Ave Univ 24, Bilbao 48007, Spain.
   Axpe Fernandez, Maria Teresa, Hosp Basurto, Unity Surg UCSI, Bilbao, Spain.
   de la Torre Diez, Isabel, Univ Valladolid, Dept Signal Theory \& Commun, Valladolid, Spain.
   de la Torre Diez, Isabel, Univ Valladolid, Telemat Engn, Valladolid, Spain.
   Apezetxea Celaya, Antonio, Hosp Basurto, Unity Innovat \& Qual, Bilbao, Spain.},
DOI = {10.1089/tmj.2017.0296},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2018},
ISSN = {1530-5627},
EISSN = {1556-3669},
Keywords = {telemedicine; technology; sensor technology; e-health},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {mbgarciazapi@deusto.es},
Affiliations = {University of Deusto; Basurto Hospital; Universidad de Valladolid;
   Universidad de Valladolid; Basurto Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {de la Torre, Isabel/B-7064-2008
   Oleagordia Ruiz, Ibon/L-9048-2014
   Zapirain, Begoña Garcia/L-5619-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {de la Torre, Isabel/0000-0003-3134-7720
   Oleagordia Ruiz, Ibon/0000-0001-9730-7305
   Zapirain, Begoña Garcia/0000-0002-9356-1186},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {European Commission; Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism
   {[}AAL-20125036]},
Funding-Text = {This research has been partially supported by the European Commission
   and the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism under the Project
   AAL-20125036 named ``WetakeCare: ICT-based Solution for (Self-)
   Management of Daily Living.''},
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@article{ WOS:000635193300001,
Author = {Cheng, Wenbo and Lynn, Marissa H. and Pundlik, Shrinivas and Almeida,
   Cheryl and Luo, Gang and Houston, Kevin},
Title = {A smartphone ocular alignment measurement app in school screening for
   strabismus},
Journal = {BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {21},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAR 25},
Abstract = {BackgroundStrabismus is the leading risk factor for amblyopia, which
   should be early detected for minimized visual impairment. However,
   traditional school screening for strabismus can be challenged due to
   several factors, most notably training, mobility and cost. The purpose
   of our study is to evaluate the feasibility of using a smartphone
   application in school vision screening for detection of
   strabismus.MethodsThe beta smartphone application, EyeTurn, can measure
   ocular misalignment by computerized Hirschberg test. The application was
   used by a school nurse in a routine vision screening for 133 elementary
   school children. All app measurements were reviewed by an
   ophthalmologist to assess the rate of successful measurement and were
   flagged for in-person verification with prism alternating cover test
   (PACT) using a 2.4 Delta threshold (root mean squared error of the app).
   A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to determine
   the best sensitivity and specificity for an 8 Delta threshold
   (recommended by AAPOS) with the PACT measurement as ground
   truth.ResultsThe nurse obtained at least one successful app measurement
   for 93\% of children (125/133). 40 were flagged for PACT, of which 6
   were confirmed to have strabismus, including 4 exotropia (10o, 10o, 14o
   and 18o), 1 constant esotropia (25o) and 1 accommodative esotropia
   (14o). Based on the ROC curve, the optimum threshold for the app to
   detect strabismus was determined to be 3.0o, with the best sensitivity
   (83.0\%), specificity (76.5\%). With this threshold the app would have
   missed one child with accommodative esotriopia, whereas conventional
   screening missed 3 cases of intermittent extropia.ConclusionsResults
   support feasibility of use of the app by personnel without professional
   training in routine school screenings to improve detection of
   strabismus.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cheng, WB (Corresponding Author), Xinjiang Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Ophthalmol, 137 Liyvshan Rd Urumqi, Xinjiang 830000, Peoples R China.
   Cheng, Wenbo, Xinjiang Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Ophthalmol, 137 Liyvshan Rd Urumqi, Xinjiang 830000, Peoples R China.
   Lynn, Marissa H.; Pundlik, Shrinivas; Luo, Gang; Houston, Kevin, Harvard Med Sch, Massachusetts Eye \& Ear, Schepens Eye Res Inst, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
   Almeida, Cheryl, William G Vinal Sch, Norwell, MA USA.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12886-021-01902-w},
Article-Number = {150},
EISSN = {1471-2415},
Keywords = {Strabismus; School screening; Smartphone application},
Research-Areas = {Ophthalmology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Ophthalmology},
Author-Email = {chengwenbo123@126.com},
Affiliations = {Xinjiang Medical University; Harvard University; Harvard Medical School;
   Schepens Eye Research Institute; Massachusetts Eye \& Ear Infirmary},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Houston, Kevin/ABF-1606-2021},
ORCID-Numbers = {Houston, Kevin/0000-0001-6138-3154},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Harvard Catalyst \textbackslash{} The Harvard Clinical and Translational
   Science Center (National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences,
   National Institutes of Health) {[}UL 1TR002541]; Harvard University},
Funding-Text = {Supported by the Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and
   Translational Science Center (National Center for Advancing
   Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health Award UL
   1TR002541) and by the Harvard University and its affiliated academic
   healthcare centers. The funder had no role in study design, data
   collection and analysis, interpretation of data, or writing the
   manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000516804600002,
Author = {Fernandez-Mendez, F. and Barcala-Furelos, R. and Otero-Agra, M. and
   Fernandez-Mendez, M. and Santos-Folgar, M. and Rodriguez-Nunez, A.},
Title = {Evaluation of the thoracic compression technique using APPs. Do they
   help or hinder cardiopulmonary resuscitation?},
Journal = {MEDICINA INTENSIVA},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {44},
Number = {2},
Pages = {72-79},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Objective: To evaluate the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
   (CPR) by lay people when guided by a mobile phone application with
   real-time feedback, with the comparison of three different mobile phone
   applications (APPs).
   Design: A cross-sectional quasi-experimental study was carried out.
   Participants: A sample of 113 nursing students participated in the
   study.
   Interventions: Three hands-only CPR tests with continuous compressions
   were performed: (i) without external help; (ii) with the mobile phone
   turned off; and (iii) guided by APR Three different APPs were randomly
   assigned (Pocket CPR (R), CPR Pro (R) and Massage cardiaque et DSA (R)).
   The mannequin Laerdal Resusci Anne QCPR (Stavanger, Norway) 2.0.0.14
   software was used.
   Variables of primary interest: APPs used. Demographic variables
   characterizing the study sample. Independent variables: mean depth, mean
   rate, percentage of correct hand positioning, percentage of compressions
   with correct re-expansion, percentage of compressions with correct
   depth, percentage of compressions at the correct rate, and overall
   quality of CPR.
   Results: Overall CPR quality was 33.3\% +/- 32.7 using Pocket CPR,
   10.9\% +/- 22.72\% using CPR Pro and 7.8\% +/- 9.2 using Massage
   cardiaque et DSA. None of the APPs produced a statistically significant
   improvement. The percentage of time that the resuscitator managed to
   maintain a correct compression rate improved when using all three APPs.
   Conclusions: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation guided by phone APPs did not
   improve the overall quality of compressions during resuscitation, though
   it improved the percentage of compressions performed at the correct
   rate. (C) 2018 Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. y SEMICYUC. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER ESPANA SLU},
Address = {AV JOSEP TARRADELLAS, 20-30, 1ERA PLANTA, BARCELONA, CP-08029, SPAIN},
Type = {Article},
Language = {Spanish},
Affiliation = {Fernandez-Mendez, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Vigo, Escuela Enfermeria Pontevedra, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.
   Fernandez-Mendez, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Vigo, Fac Ciencias Educ \& Deporte, REMOSS Grp Invest Rendimiento \& Motricidad Salvam, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.
   Fernandez-Mendez, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Santiago de Compostela, CLINURSID Grp Invest, Fac Enfermeria, La Coruna, Spain.
   Fernandez-Mendez, F.; Otero-Agra, M.; Santos-Folgar, M., Univ Vigo, Escuela Enfermeria Pontevedra, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.
   Fernandez-Mendez, F.; Barcala-Furelos, R.; Otero-Agra, M.; Fernandez-Mendez, M.; Santos-Folgar, M., Univ Vigo, Fac Ciencias Educ \& Deporte, REMOSS Grp Invest Rendimiento \& Motricidad Salvam, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.
   Fernandez-Mendez, F.; Barcala-Furelos, R.; Fernandez-Mendez, M.; Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Univ Santiago de Compostela, CLINURSID Grp Invest, Fac Enfermeria, La Coruna, Spain.
   Barcala-Furelos, R., Univ Vigo, Fac Ciencias Educ \& Deporte, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.medin.2018.07.015},
ISSN = {0210-5691},
EISSN = {1578-6749},
Keywords = {Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Mobile phone applications; Smartphone;
   Learning; APP; Feedback},
Keywords-Plus = {BASIC LIFE-SUPPORT; ADVISORY MANNEQUIN SYSTEM; CHEST COMPRESSIONS;
   FEEDBACK DEVICES; CPR; QUALITY; INSTRUCTOR; RETENTION; SURVIVAL; SKILLS},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Critical Care Medicine},
Author-Email = {fernandez.mendez.felipe@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Vigo; Universidade de Vigo; Universidade de Santiago de
   Compostela; Universidade de Vigo},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Barcala-Furelos, Roberto/R-8396-2018
   Otero-Agra, Martín/AAE-3210-2021
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Number-of-Cited-References = {37},
Times-Cited = {3},
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@article{ WOS:000342202900003,
Author = {McLean, Michelle and Brazil, Victoria and Johnson, Patricia},
Title = {How we ``breathed life'' into problem-based learning cases using a
   mobile application},
Journal = {MEDICAL TEACHER},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {36},
Number = {10},
Pages = {849-852},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background: Problem-based learning (PBL) has been widely adopted in
   medical education. Learners become bored with paper-based cases as they
   progress through their studies.
   Aim: To breathe life (i.e. develop virtual patients) into paper-based
   PBL cases.
   Methods: The ``patients'' in paper-based PBL cases in one Year 2 were
   transformed into virtual patients by simulated patients role-playing and
   the videos and associated patient data uploaded to Bond's Virtual
   Hospital, a mobile Application. In unsupervised ``clinical teams'',
   second-year students undertook ``ward rounds'' twice a week, prompted by
   a virtual consultant and registered nurse. Immediately following the
   ``ward rounds'', they met with a clinician facilitator to discuss their
   ``patients''.
   Results: Apart from some minor technical issues, the experience was
   rated positively by students and clinical facilitators. They claimed
   that it provided students with a sense of what happens in the real world
   of medicine. The group work skills students had developed during PBL
   stood them in good stead to self-manage their ``clinical teams''.
   Conclusions: This more authentic PBL experience will be extended to
   earlier semesters as well as later in the curriculum as the virtual
   hospital can be used to expose learners to a profile of patients that
   may not be guaranteed during hospital rounds.},
Publisher = {TAYLOR \& FRANCIS LTD},
Address = {2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {McLean, M (Corresponding Author), Bond Univ, Fac Hlth Sci \& Med, Gold Coast, Australia.
   McLean, Michelle; Brazil, Victoria; Johnson, Patricia, Bond Univ, Gold Coast, Australia.},
DOI = {10.3109/0142159X.2014.886771},
ISSN = {0142-159X},
EISSN = {1466-187X},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {mimclean@bond.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Bond University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {McLean, Michelle/A-6044-2010
   Brazil, Victoria/E-7978-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {McLean, Michelle/0000-0002-9912-2483
   Brazil, Victoria/0000-0001-9103-2507},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {5},
Times-Cited = {10},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {22},
Journal-ISO = {Med. Teach.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {AP6QR},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000342202900003},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000525342400001,
Author = {Lim, Su Lin and Johal, Jolyn and Ong, Kai Wen and Han, Chad Yixian and
   Chan, Yiong Huak and Lee, Yin Mei and Loo, Wai Mun},
Title = {Lifestyle Intervention Enabled by Mobile Technology on Weight Loss in
   Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Randomized Controlled
   Trial},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR 13},
Abstract = {Background: The prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
   reaches up to 30\% in the Asian adult population, with a higher
   prevalence in obese patients. Weight reduction is typically recommended
   for patients at high risk or diagnosed with NAFLD, but is a challenge to
   achieve.
   Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effect of a lifestyle intervention
   with a mobile app on weight loss in NAFLD patients.
   Methods: This prospective randomized controlled trial included 108
   adults with NAFLD confirmed by steatosis on ultrasound and a body mass
   index >= 23 kg/m(2) who were recruited from a fatty liver outpatient
   clinic. The patients were randomly allocated to either a control group
   (n=53) receiving standard care, consisting of dietary and lifestyle
   advice by a trained nurse, or an intervention group (n=55) utilizing the
   Nutritionist Buddy (nBuddy) mobile app in addition to receiving dietary
   and lifestyle advice by a dietitian. Body weight, alanine
   aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), waist
   circumference, and blood pressure were measured at baseline, and then at
   3 and 6 months. Intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses were used
   for statistical comparisons.
   Results: The intervention group had a 5-fold higher likelihood (relative
   risk 5.2, P=.003, 95\% CI 1.8-15.4) of achieving 5\% weight loss
   compared to the control group at 6 months The intervention group also
   showed greater reductions in weight (mean 3.2, SD 4.1 kg vs mean 0.5, SD
   2.9 kg; P<.001), waist circumference (mean 2.9, SD 5.0 cm vs mean -0.7,
   SD 4.4 cm; P<.001), systolic blood pressure (mean 12.4, SD 14.8 mmHg vs
   mean 2.4, SD 12.4 mmHg; P=.003), diastolic blood pressure (mean 6.8, SD
   8.9 mmHg vs mean -0.9, SD 10.0 mmHg; P=.001), ALT (mean 33.5, SD 40.4
   IU/L vs mean 11.5, SD 35.2 IU/L; P=.004), and AST (mean 17.4, SD 27.5
   U/L vs mean 7.4, SD 17.6 IU/L, P=.03) at 6 months.
   Conclusions: Lifestyle intervention enabled by a mobile app can be
   effective in improving anthropometric indices and liver enzymes in
   patients with NAFLD. This treatment modality has the potential to be
   extended to a larger population scale.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lim, SL (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Dietet Dept, 5 Lower Kent Ridge Rd,Main Bldg,Level 1, Singapore 119074, Singapore.
   Lim, Su Lin; Johal, Jolyn; Ong, Kai Wen; Han, Chad Yixian, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Dietet Dept, 5 Lower Kent Ridge Rd,Main Bldg,Level 1, Singapore 119074, Singapore.
   Chan, Yiong Huak, Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Biostat Unit, Singapore, Singapore.
   Lee, Yin Mei; Loo, Wai Mun, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Med Gastroenterol \& Hepatol, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.2196/14802},
Article-Number = {e14802},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {diet; NAFLD; mHealth; mobile app; weight loss; liver enzymes; lifestyle
   intervention},
Keywords-Plus = {METABOLIC SYNDROME; HEALTH-CARE; STEATOHEPATITIS; NAFLD; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
   METAANALYSIS; DIAGNOSIS; EFFICACY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {su\_lin\_lim@nuhs.edu.sa},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   National University of Singapore},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Johal, Jolyn/GLU-7189-2022
   Johal, Jolyn/AAS-4363-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Johal, Jolyn/0000-0002-4380-0580
   Ong, Kai Wen/0000-0002-0762-9982
   Lim, Su Lin/0000-0001-8478-3193
   Chan, Yiong Huak/0000-0002-5076-5269
   Han, chad Yixian/0000-0002-0756-6344
   Lee, Yin M/0000-0002-6854-2485},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National University Health System Allied Health and Nursing Grant
   {[}NUHSRO/2016/061/AHN/08]; National Medical Research Council
   {[}HSRG/0063/2016]},
Funding-Text = {The study was funded by National University Health System Allied Health
   and Nursing Grant (NUHSRO/2016/061/AHN/08) and the National Medical
   Research Council Grant (HSRG/0063/2016). The authors would like to thank
   Dr Tan Poh Seng, Dr Ong Li Zhen, Dr Anita Lim, Dr Junita Lee, Ms
   Genevieve Yeo, and the nurses from the University Digestive Clinic,
   National University Hospital, for supporting this study.},
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@article{ WOS:000416239200007,
Author = {Wang, Jingting and Yao, Nengliang (Aaron) and Liu, Yanyan and Geng,
   Zhaohui and Wang, Yuanyuan and Shen, Nanping and Zhang, Xiaoyan and
   Shen, Min and Yuan, Changrong},
Title = {Development of a Smartphone Application to Monitor Pediatric
   Patient-Reported Outcomes},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {35},
Number = {11},
Pages = {590-598},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Patient-reported outcomes are increasingly emphasized in clinical trials
   and population health studies. Our research team developed a smartphone
   app to track patient-reported outcomes of children with chronic
   diseases. The purpose of this study is to develop a patient-reported
   outcome reporting app and evaluate its usability. A multidisciplinary
   research team including health services researchers, pediatric nurses,
   and software engineers worked collaboratively in developing the
   patient-reported outcome app and administration portal. Group
   discussions and several rounds of feedback and modification were used.
   Ten pediatric patients with cancer, five parents, and two nurses
   participated in the usability study. We conducted content analyses in
   app development and usability evaluation. The app collected demographic
   information and patient-reported outcomes. Patient-reported outcomes
   were collected by Chinese versions of pediatric Patient-Reported
   Outcomes Measurement Information System Short Forms and Patient-Reported
   Outcomes Measurement Information System Parent Proxy Report Scales for
   Children. Pediatric patients aged 8 to 17 years and parents with a 5- to
   7-year-old pediatric child used different age-appropriate
   questionnaires. The Web-based administration portal helped to manage
   demographic information, questionnaires, administrators, and
   survey-conducting organizations. The users liked the app. All
   participants felt that this app was easy to use and the interfaces were
   friendly to children. Nurses thought the administration portal
   interfaces were simple and the data were convenient to download for
   further analysis. We conclude that the app and its administration portal
   meet researchers and clinical nurses' demand and have potential to
   promote patient-reported outcomes in assessing quality of life and
   symptoms of pediatric patients.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Yuan, CR (Corresponding Author), Second Mil Med Univ, Sch Nursing, 800 Xiangyin Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Jingting; Liu, Yanyan; Geng, Zhaohui; Wang, Yuanyuan; Yuan, Changrong, Second Mil Med Univ, Sch Nursing, 800 Xiangyin Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
   Yao, Nengliang (Aaron), Univ Virginia, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Charlottesville, VA USA.
   Shen, Nanping, Soochow Univ, Dept Nursing, Childrens Hosp, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Xiaoyan, Soochow Univ, Dept Hematol \& Oncol, Childrens Hosp, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Shen, Min, Soochow Univ, Shanghai Childrens Med Ctr, Childrens Hosp, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.
   Shen, Min, Soochow Univ, Dept Hematol, Childrens Hosp, Suzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000357},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Patient-reported outcomes; PROMIS; Smartphone app; Usability},
Keywords-Plus = {ITEM RESPONSE THEORY; PARENT PROXY-REPORT; INFORMATION-SYSTEM MEASURES;
   PROMIS ANXIETY; REPORT SCALES; CHILDREN; CANCER; WEB; CAREGIVERS;
   MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {yuancr510@aliyun.com},
Affiliations = {Naval Medical University; University of Virginia; Soochow University -
   China; Soochow University - China; Soochow University - China; Soochow
   University - China},
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   WANG, YUANYUAN/IQR-4295-2023
   liu, yan/HCI-5542-2022
   liu, yan/HGV-1365-2022
   Lv, Yuanjie/AER-0767-2022
   yao, na/HDL-8772-2022
   Wang, Yuan/HHC-1520-2022},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Oncology Nursing Society Foundation; National Natural Science Foundation
   of China {[}71473262]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Oncology Nursing Society Foundation and
   National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 71473262).},
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@article{ WOS:000465345500001,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Lovis, Christian and Blondon, Katherine},
Title = {A Mobile Phone App for Bedside Nursing Care: Design and Development
   Using an Adapted Software Development Life Cycle Model},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR 11},
Abstract = {Background: Nurses are increasingly spending time on computers, and
   providing them with a tailored tool to access clinical information and
   perform documentation at the bedside could help to improve their
   efficiency. Designing an app to support nurses' work at the bedside is a
   challenging task, given the complexity of the care process.
   Objective: This study aimed to present the design, development, and
   testing of a smartphone app for nurses guided by an adapted software
   development life cycle model that takes into consideration the
   complexity and constraints of a health care setting.
   Methods: The model drives us through an iterative development process
   intersected by 3 stages of formative evaluation of growing ecological
   validity.
   Results: The initial requirements identification stage included 11
   participants who helped us select the most important functionalities to
   integrate into the tool. Starting with a usability evaluation allowed
   for the identification of design issues that could have caused misuse.
   Then, making on-site evaluations under the supervision of an
   investigator helped to understand the adequacy of the tool with limited
   risks. Finally, the on-site evaluation allowed us to validate the
   acceptance of the app by caregivers.
   Conclusions: The interpretation of the collected evaluation confirms the
   necessary involvement of end users early in the process to help address
   the heterogeneity of the nursing workflow processes in the different
   wards. We also highlight the delicate balance between high-security
   measures to protect access to patient data and maintaining ease of
   access for efficiency and usability. Although a close collaboration with
   clinicians throughout the entire project facilitated the development of
   a tailored solution, it was also important to involve all stakeholders,
   in particular, the information technology (IT) security officers.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ehrler, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, 4 Gabrielle Perret Gentil, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic; Lovis, Christian, Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, 4 Gabrielle Perret Gentil, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Lovis, Christian, Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Blondon, Katherine, Univ Hosp Geneva, Med Directorate, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.2196/12551},
Article-Number = {e12551},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {mHealth; nursing; hospital information systems},
Keywords-Plus = {ELECTRONIC MEDICAL-RECORDS; USER-CENTERED DESIGN; HEALTH-CARE;
   INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; PATIENT-CARE; USABILITY; TIME; IMPLEMENTATION;
   DOCUMENTATION; FAILURE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {frederic.ehrler@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lovis, Christian/T-5364-2019
   Lovis, Christian/D-2634-2012
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Ehrler, Frederic/ABE-8600-2020
   Blondon, Katherine S/H-9219-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lovis, Christian/0000-0002-2681-8076
   Lovis, Christian/0000-0002-2681-8076
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Blondon, Katherine S/0000-0002-9407-8516},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {``Private Foundation of the University Hospitals of Geneva},
Funding-Text = {The authors thank their colleagues from HUG, Pascal Ducloux, Jean-Yves
   Wojtasikiewicz, Pierre-Andre Berret, and Thomas Weinhold, who provided
   insight and expertise that greatly assisted the research. The authors
   also thank Professor Arnaud Perrier, CMO, for his support throughout
   this project. This research was funded by the ``Private Foundation of
   the University Hospitals of Geneva.{''}},
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@article{ WOS:000822215400001,
Author = {Nezamdoust, Soghra and Abdekhoda, Mohammadhiwa and Ranjbaran, Fatemeh
   and Azami-Aghdash, Saber},
Title = {Adopting mobile health applications by nurses: a scoping review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {27},
Number = {5, SI},
Pages = {480-491},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: The concept of mobile health has attracted considerable
   attention across the globe, as it provides both healthcare professionals
   and patients with a distinct means of information and resources. Aim
   This study was conducted with the aim of utilising mobile health
   (mHealth) applications by nurses and presenting a scenario of how and
   why they are utilised.
   Methods: This study was a scoping review. Data collection was carried
   out by searching the related keywords in Google Scholar, Scopus,
   Cochrane, EMBASE, Ovid, and PubMed databases from January 2000 to March
   2019.
   Results: Regarding the reasons for using mobile applications by nurses,
   five objectives were identified, including learning and knowledge
   enhancement, treatment and improvement of the patient care process,
   diagnostic process, data and patient management, and health promotion.
   Effective factors in the nurses' use of mobile applications were
   categorised into eight themes: ease of use, usefulness, security and
   confidentiality, feasibility and functionality, design and
   use-interface, effectiveness, infrastructure, versatility, and social
   norms.
   Conclusions: Mobile health applications have considerable potential in
   enhancing nurses' professional activities. This study contributes to
   both nursing and health policy by providing a scenario of how and why
   nurses use mobile health applications.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Address = {1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Abdekhoda, M (Corresponding Author), Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Dept Med Lib \& Informat Sci, Tabriz, Iran.
   Nezamdoust, Soghra; Abdekhoda, Mohammadhiwa, Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Dept Med Lib \& Informat Sci, Tabriz, Iran.
   Ranjbaran, Fatemeh, Univ Technol \& Appl Sci, Dept English Language Ctr, Nizwa, Oman.
   Azami-Aghdash, Saber, Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management \& Med Informat, Dept Hlth Serv Management, Tabriz, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1177/17449871221077080},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2022},
ISSN = {1744-9871},
EISSN = {1744-988X},
Keywords = {application; mobile; mobile health applications; nurse},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSING-STUDENTS; CARE; APP; COMMUNICATION; PERCEPTIONS; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {Hiwaabdekhoda@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Tabriz University of Medical Science; Tabriz University of Medical
   Science},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ranjbaran, Fatemeh/0000-0001-9326-4475},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Tabriz University of Medical Sciences {[}62124]},
Funding-Text = {The author(s) received no financial support for the research,
   authorship, and/or publication of this article: This study was funded by
   Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (Grant Number: 62124).},
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}

@article{ WOS:000583331800003,
Author = {Jung, Dukyoo and De Gagne, Jennie C. and Lee, Minkyung and Lee, Hyesoon
   and Lee, Kyuri and Choi, Eunju and Chung, Juyoun},
Title = {Feasibility of a Mobile Meal Assistance Program for Direct Care Workers
   in Long-Term Care Facilities in South Korea},
Journal = {CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS IN AGING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {2019-2029},
Abstract = {Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility and
   examine the preliminary effectiveness of a mobile application-based meal
   assistant training program (APP) for use by direct care workers (CAs)
   assisting residents with dementia in long-term care facilities in South
   Korea.
   Methods: We adopted a mixed methods research design, which included a
   pre- and postintervention study and focus group interviews for the
   feasibility assessment. Participants included 23 dyads of older adults
   with dementia and their CAs from a long-term care facility in South
   Korea. Upon completion of the APP intervention, focused group interviews
   were conducted with six CAs and five nurses.
   Results: The results of paired (-tests showed that the effects of the
   APP intervention on the older adults with dementia and their CAs were
   not significant; however, the results of the focused group interviews
   support the potential usefulness of the APP for CAs.
   Conclusion: The APP may be applicable to long-term care workers who need
   meal assistant skills education.},
Publisher = {DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD},
Address = {PO BOX 300-008, ALBANY, AUCKLAND 0752, NEW ZEALAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, M (Corresponding Author), Weill Cornell Med, 1300 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 USA.
   Jung, Dukyoo; Lee, Hyesoon; Lee, Kyuri; Choi, Eunju, Ewha Womans Univ, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   De Gagne, Jennie C., Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Durham, NC USA.
   Lee, Minkyung, Weill Cornell Med, 1300 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 USA.
   Chung, Juyoun, Sejong Univ, Dept Com \& Animat Technol, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.2147/CIA.S273934},
EISSN = {1178-1998},
Keywords = {dementia; eating; mobile applications; nursing intervention},
Keywords-Plus = {SKILLS TRAINING-PROGRAM; OLDER-ADULTS; EATING PERFORMANCE; FEEDING
   DIFFICULTY; DEMENTIA; RESIDENTS; DIAGNOSIS},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology},
Author-Email = {mkmk8888@naver.com},
Affiliations = {Ewha Womans University; Duke University; Cornell University; Weill
   Cornell Medicine; Sejong University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {choi, eunju/AAQ-1876-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jung, Dukyoo/0000-0002-0087-765X
   Chung, Juyoun/0000-0003-3467-7127
   Choi, Eunju/0000-0002-4136-4762
   De Gagne, Jennie/0000-0001-9814-5942
   Lee, Hyesoon/0000-0002-9531-8649},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government
   {[}201713030011, 2020R1A2C1013713]; National Research Foundation of
   Korea {[}2020R1A2C1013713] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science \&
   Technology Information (KISTI), National Science \& Technology
   Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grants funded by the Korea
   government (No. 201713030011, 2020R1A2C1013713).},
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Journal-ISO = {Clin. Interv. Aging},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {OI5QC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000583331800003},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000785211900001,
Author = {Moon, Sun-Hee and Cho, In-Young},
Title = {The Effect of Competency-Based Triage Education Application on Emergency
   Nurses' Triage Competency and Performance},
Journal = {HEALTHCARE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {The Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) is used to determine emergency
   patient priority. The purpose of this study was to develop the
   Competency-Based Triage Education Application (CTEA) using KTAS and
   evaluate its effectiveness on emergency nurses' triage competency and
   performance. The developed CTEA mobile application comprised 4 lectures,
   12 text-based cases, and 8 video-based triage scenarios. A
   quasi-experimental pre-post design with a comparison group (CG) was used
   to evaluate the effectiveness of the CTEA. Thirty-one participants were
   assigned to an intervention group (IG) and used the application for at
   least 100 min over one week. Thirty-five participants were assigned to a
   CG and underwent book-based learning, which covered the same content as
   the CTEA. Triage competency (t = 2.55, p = 0.013) and performance (t =
   2.11, p = 0.039) were significantly improved in the IG. The IG's
   undertriage error was significantly reduced compared to that of the CG
   (t = 2.08, p = 0.041). These results indicated that the CTEA was
   effective in improving the emergency nurses' triage competency and
   performance. This application will be useful as a program for providing
   repeated and continuous triage education.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cho, IY (Corresponding Author), Chonnam Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 160 Baekseo Ro, Gwang-ju 61469, South Korea.
   Moon, Sun-Hee; Cho, In-Young, Chonnam Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 160 Baekseo Ro, Gwang-ju 61469, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.3390/healthcare10040596},
Article-Number = {596},
EISSN = {2227-9032},
Keywords = {triage; mobile applications; education; distance; competency-based
   education; KTAS},
Keywords-Plus = {KOREAN TRIAGE; ACUITY SCALE; EFFICACY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {sunnymon@jnu.ac.kr
   kikiin1024@jnu.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Chonnam National University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Moon, Sun-Hee/0000-0002-5827-6902
   Cho, In Young/0000-0002-6265-6342},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT)
   {[}NRF-2017R1C1B5074027]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea
   (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (No.
   NRF-2017R1C1B5074027).},
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@article{ WOS:001036193200001,
Author = {Suchodolska, Grazyna and Koelmer, Anna and Puchowska, Monika and Senkus,
   Elzbieta},
Title = {Are All Societies Ready for Digital Tools? Feasibility Study on the Use
   of Mobile Application in Polish Early Breast Cancer Patients Treated
   with Perioperative Chemotherapy},
Journal = {HEALTHCARE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {11},
Number = {14},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background: The population of individuals affected by breast cancer is
   growing, and with advances in cancer treatment implemented into usual
   care, there is an urgent need to improve the recognition, monitoring and
   treatment of therapy-induced adverse effects. This study aims to explore
   the use of an in-app electronic questionnaire to assess and monitor
   chemotherapy-related symptoms in early breast cancer patients treated
   with perioperative chemotherapy. Method: Between December 2019 and June
   2021, 72 female study participants used the mobile app Centrum Chorob
   Piersi UCK and completed an in-app questionnaire about the 14 most
   common chemotherapy-related symptoms. Replies including symptoms with a
   critical value triggered automatic email alerts to the nursing team.
   Results: Acceptance of the study was higher among younger women and
   patients originating from rural areas, while possible digital exclusion
   among patients >60 years was observed during the enrolment process. A
   total of 55 participants completed the electronic questionnaire at least
   once and generated 553 responses with 1808 specific problems reported.
   Fatigue (n = 428) was the most common problem, and fever (n = 5) the
   least reported problem. A total of 21 participants triggered alerts with
   responses containing symptoms with critical value assessment (n = 89).
   Significant negative correlation was observed between the number of
   responses and time from the first chemotherapy administration; however,
   the number of responses was not determined by any sociodemographic or
   medical factors. Significant positive correlations were identified
   between the number of communicated problems and participants' age. The
   usage of our electronic symptom assessment questionnaire decreased
   substantially after the period of active encouragement during the study
   enrolment. Conclusions: Not all societies are ready for innovative
   eHealth solutions. Patients' age should be carefully considered when
   app-based interventions are introduced to usual cancer care. Additional
   support is suggested for older patients to improve their awareness and
   participation in eHealth interventions. More research involving older
   participants is needed to explore and address their particular needs and
   perspectives on eHealth solutions.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Senkus, E (Corresponding Author), Med Univ Gdansk, Fac Med, Dept Oncol \& Radiotherapy, Smoluchowskiego 17, PL-80214 Gdansk, Poland.
   Suchodolska, Grazyna; Senkus, Elzbieta, Med Univ Gdansk, Fac Med, Dept Oncol \& Radiotherapy, Smoluchowskiego 17, PL-80214 Gdansk, Poland.
   Koelmer, Anna, Med Univ Gdansk, Ctr Biostat \& Bioinformat Anal, Debinki 1, PL-80211 Gdansk, Poland.
   Puchowska, Monika, Med Univ Gdansk, Clin Res Support Ctr, Dept Noncommercial Clin Res, Sklodowskiej Curie 3a, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland.},
DOI = {10.3390/healthcare11142114},
Article-Number = {2114},
EISSN = {2227-9032},
Keywords = {chemotherapy; early breast cancer; eHealth; mobile app; symptom
   management; symptom reporting; ePROM},
Keywords-Plus = {SYMPTOM BURDEN; FATIGUE; SURVIVORS; INTERVENTION; HEALTH; OUTCOMES;
   SUPPORT; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {gsuchodolska@gumed.edu.pl
   anna.koelmer@gumed.edu.pl
   monika.puchowska@gumed.edu.pl
   elsenkus@gumed.edu.pl},
Affiliations = {Fahrenheit Universities; Medical University Gdansk; Fahrenheit
   Universities; Medical University Gdansk; Fahrenheit Universities;
   Medical University Gdansk},
ORCID-Numbers = {Senkus, Elzbieta/0000-0001-6855-397X
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@article{ WOS:000571402100001,
Author = {Santos, Simone Vidal and Souza Ramos, Flavia Regina and Costa, Roberta
   and de Cunha Batalha, Luis Manuel},
Title = {Assessment of the quality of a software application for the prevention
   of skin lesions in newborns},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {28},
Abstract = {Objective: to assess the technical quality of a mobile application to
   support the nurse's decision to prevent skin lesions in hospitalized
   newborns, according to the Product Quality Model. Method: a
   methodological study for technological assessment. The 20 evaluators,
   divided into two groups, 10 nurses and 10 information technology
   professionals, used the software, conducted tests based on two case
   studies, and evaluated six features and 23 sub-features of quality. The
   assessment was conducted by means of an online form. Data was analyzed
   through a specific formula and the items that obtained a concordance
   percentage over 70\% were considered adequate. Results: the concordance
   percentages of the features in the groups of nurses and of information
   technology specialists were the following: functional adequacy
   (100\%-98.9\%), reliability (90\%-100\%), usability (93.2-85\%),
   performance efficiency (100\%-100\%), compatibility (97.5-90\%), and
   safety (94\%-91\%). In the assessment of the sub-features, only
   accessibility presented a percentage value below the desired one
   (70\%-60\%). Conclusion: the software has excellent technical quality to
   meet the needs of nurses in planning the care for the prevention of skin
   lesions of hospitalized newborns, brings important advances to neonatal
   care, contributes to the work process, expands knowledge, and promotes
   the professional's clinical reasoning.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Santos, SV (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Hosp Univ, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Santos, Simone Vidal, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Hosp Univ, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Souza Ramos, Flavia Regina; Costa, Roberta, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Enfermagem, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   de Cunha Batalha, Luis Manuel, Escola Super Enfermagem Coimbra, Unidade Invest Ciencias Saude Enfermagem, Coimbra, Portugal.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.3711.3352},
Article-Number = {e3352},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Neonatal Nursing; Infant, Newborn; Skin; Nursing Care; Mobile
   Applications; Technology Assessment, Biomedical},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE DEVICES; CARE; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {simonevidal75@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); Universidade Federal de
   Santa Catarina (UFSC); Nursing School of Coimbra},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Batalha, Luís MC/M-8232-2013
   Costa, Roberta RC/E-8415-2013
   Santos, Simone Vidal/ABH-0205-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Batalha, Luís MC/0000-0002-5328-1470
   Costa, Roberta RC/0000-0001-6816-2047
   Santos, Simone Vidal/0000-0002-5086-6326
   Reis, AlessanRSS/0000-0001-8486-7469},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES),
   Brazil {[}001]},
Funding-Text = {Paper extracted from doctoral dissertation ``Neonatal Skin Safe.: Mobile
   application to support the decision of nurses in the prevention of skin
   lesions in hospitalized newborns{''}, presented to Universidade Federal
   de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. This study was financed in
   part by the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior
   (CAPES) - Finance Code 001, Brazil.},
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@article{ WOS:000472679500001,
Author = {Brandt, Lena R. and Hidalgo, Liliana and Diez-Canseco, Francisco and
   Araya, Ricardo and Mohr, David C. and Menezes, Paulo R. and Jaime
   Miranda, J.},
Title = {Addressing Depression Comorbid With Diabetes or Hypertension in
   Resource-Poor Settings: A Qualitative Study About User Perception of a
   Nurse-Supported Smartphone App in Peru},
Journal = {JMIR MENTAL HEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {6},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN 18},
Abstract = {Background: Smartphone apps could constitute a cost-effective strategy
   to overcome health care system access barriers to mental health services
   for people in low- and middle-income countries.
   Objective: The aim of this paper was to explore the patients'
   perspectives of CONEMO (Emotional Control, in Spanish: Control
   Emocional), a technology-driven, psychoeducational, and nurse-supported
   intervention delivered via a smartphone app aimed at reducing depressive
   symptoms in people with diabetes, hypertension or both who attend public
   health care centers, as well as the nurses' feedback about their role
   and its feasibility to be scaled up.
   Methods: This study combines data from 2 pilot studies performed in
   Lima, Peru, between 2015 and 2016, to test the feasibility of CONEMO.
   Interviews were conducted with 29 patients with diabetes, hypertension
   or both with comorbid depressive symptoms who used CONEMO and 6 staff
   nurses who accompanied the intervention. Using a content analysis
   approach, interview notes from patient interviews were transferred to a
   digital format, coded, and categorized into 6 main domains: the
   perceived health benefit, usability, adherence, user satisfaction with
   the app, nurse's support, and suggestions to improve the intervention.
   Interviews with nurses were analyzed by the same approach and
   categorized into 4 domains: general feedback, evaluation of training,
   evaluation of study activities, and feasibility of implementing this
   intervention within the existing structures of health system.
   Results: Patients perceived improvement in their emotional health
   because of CONEMO, whereas some also reported better physical health.
   Many encountered some difficulties with using CONEMO, but resolved them
   with time and practice. However, the interactive elements of the app,
   such as short message service, android notifications, and pop-up
   messages were mostly perceived as challenging. Satisfaction with CONEMO
   was high, as was the self-reported adherence. Overall, patients
   evaluated the nurse accompaniment positively, but they suggested
   improvements in the technological training and an increase in the amount
   of contact. Nurses reported some difficulties in completing their tasks
   and explained that the CONEMO intervention activities competed with
   their everyday work routine.
   Conclusions: Using a nurse-supported smartphone app to reduce depressive
   symptoms among people with chronic diseases is possible and mostly
   perceived beneficial by the patients, but it requires context-specific
   adaptations regarding the implementation of a task shifting approach
   within the public health care system. These results provide valuable
   information about user feedback for those building mobile health
   interventions for depression.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Diez-Canseco, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, CRONICAS Ctr Excellence Chron Dis, Ave Armendariz 497, Lima, Peru.
   Brandt, Lena R.; Hidalgo, Liliana; Diez-Canseco, Francisco; Jaime Miranda, J., Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, CRONICAS Ctr Excellence Chron Dis, Ave Armendariz 497, Lima, Peru.
   Araya, Ricardo, Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol \& Neurosci, Hlth Serv \& Populat Res, Ctr Global Mental Hlth \& Primary Care Res, London, England.
   Mohr, David C., Northwestern Univ, Ctr Behav Intervent Technol, Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
   Menezes, Paulo R., Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Menezes, Paulo R., Univ Sao Paulo, Populat Mental Hlth Res Ctr, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Jaime Miranda, J., Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Sch Med, Dept Med, Lima, Peru.},
DOI = {10.2196/11701},
Article-Number = {e11701},
ISSN = {2368-7959},
Keywords = {mental health; depression; noncommunicable diseases; mHealth;
   smartphone; developing countries},
Keywords-Plus = {BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION TREATMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH; SELF-HELP; DISORDERS;
   INTERNET; EFFICACY; THERAPY; CARE; INTERVENTIONS; ASSOCIATION},
Research-Areas = {Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {fdiezcanseco@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; University of London; King's
   College London; Northwestern University; Universidade de Sao Paulo;
   Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/A-8482-2008
   Menezes, Paulo R/C-9985-2010
   Araya, Ricardo/S-3144-2019
   Menezes, Paulo/AAM-3529-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/0000-0002-4738-5468
   Menezes, Paulo R/0000-0001-6330-3314
   Araya, Ricardo/0000-0002-0420-5148
   Menezes, Paulo/0000-0001-6330-3314
   Brandt, Lena R/0000-0001-7800-8473
   Hidalgo-Padilla, Liliana/0000-0001-8451-7215
   Diez-Canseco, Francisco/0000-0002-7611-8190
   Mohr, David/0000-0002-5443-7596},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Mental Health {[}1U19MH098780]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health
   (1U19MH098780).},
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@article{ WOS:000519596800008,
Author = {Seljak, Barbara Korousic and Mastnak, Denis Mlakar and Mrevlje, Ziva and
   Veninsek, Gregor and Kozjek, Nada Rotovnik},
Title = {A multi-center survey on hospital malnutrition and cachexia in Slovenia},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {74},
Number = {3},
Pages = {419-426},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Background Malnutrition has become a prevalent condition, with European
   and international studies reporting rates of approximately 25-40\% in
   hospitals. We set out to perform a multi-center cross-sectional study to
   assess malnutrition rates in Slovenian hospitals and to convert the
   findings into a mobile application suitable for use by nurses and staff
   at the bedside. In addition, we examined the association of the results
   of this mobile application with parameters for body composition measured
   by bioimpedance method, muscle strength, anthropometrics, and specific
   blood markers. Methods We selected the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
   (NRS-2002) method, the second version of the modified short-form of
   Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA-SF), and the diagnostic criteria for
   cachexia proposed by Evans (CDE) as evidence-based methods for
   estimating the risk of and prevalence of malnutrition or/and cachexia.
   The methods were converted into the Android mobile application named
   MalNut that was used in three Slovenian hospitals by nurses and
   dietitians. Results We applied NRS-2002 and MNA-SF to screen for
   malnutrition risk and to assess malnutrition in 207 individuals aged 18
   years and older, regardless of gender or reason for hospitalization
   during 1-week periods. Totally, 98\% of these patients consider
   nutrition an important part of medical treatment care. NRS-2002
   estimated the malnutrition risk to be 66.3\%, which includes both
   patients to be at risk for malnutrition and patients that are truly
   malnourished. The malnutrition risk in the elderly (65+) estimated by
   MNA-SF was 39.6\% and malnutrition 42.5\%. When applying the CDE score
   in these two categories, 66.7\% were identified as cachectic and 21.4\%
   as pre-cachectic. In the patients assessed with the CDE score,
   malnutrition risk increased with higher extracellular water and
   decreased body mass index, hemoglobin, phase angle, and muscle strength.
   In all, 75\% of patients assessed as high risk for malnutrition by
   NRS-2002, were identified as cachectic and 15.7\% as pre-cachectic. In
   NRS-2002 assessed patients, this risk increased with higher C-reactive
   protein and lower phase angle. Conclusions The study showed that both
   malnutrition and cachexia are largely overlapping notions and are common
   in hospitalized adults in Slovenia. The MNA-SF and NRS-2002 tools showed
   that malnutrition risk was not significantly correlated with age,
   gender, serum albumin, but was correlated with lower phase angle, CRP,
   and muscle strength in elderly patients. The results have been used to
   develop further nutritional interventions in Slovenia.},
Publisher = {NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Seljak, BK (Corresponding Author), Jozef Stefan Inst, Comp Syst, Jamova C 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
   Seljak, Barbara Korousic, Jozef Stefan Inst, Comp Syst, Jamova C 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
   Mastnak, Denis Mlakar; Kozjek, Nada Rotovnik, Inst Oncol Ljubljana, Zaloska C 2, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
   Mrevlje, Ziva, Kings Coll Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Inst Liver Studies, London, England.
   Veninsek, Gregor, Peter Drzaj Hosp, Univ Med Ctr Ljubljana, Vodnikova 62, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
   Kozjek, Nada Rotovnik, Univ Ljubljana, Med Fac, Vrazov Trg 20, Ljubljana, Slovenia.},
DOI = {10.1038/s41430-019-0485-y},
ISSN = {0954-3007},
EISSN = {1476-5640},
Keywords-Plus = {NUTRITIONAL RISK},
Research-Areas = {Nutrition \& Dietetics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nutrition \& Dietetics},
Author-Email = {barbara.korousic@ijs.si},
Affiliations = {Slovenian Academy of Sciences \& Arts (SASA); Jozef Stefan Institute;
   Institute of Oncology - Slovenia; King's College Hospital NHS Foundation
   Trust; University of London; King's College London; University Medical
   Centre Ljubljana; University of Ljubljana},
ORCID-Numbers = {Korousic Seljak, Barbara/0000-0001-7597-2590},
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Times-Cited = {7},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {Eur. J. Clin. Nutr.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {KU3GG},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000381536900013,
Author = {Hochstenbach, Laura M. J. and Zwakhalen, Sandra M. G. and Courtens,
   Annernie M. and van Kleef, Maarten and de Witte, Luc P.},
Title = {Feasibility of a mobile and web-based intervention to support
   self-management in outpatients with cancer pain},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {23},
Pages = {97-105},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Purpose: Cancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance
   self-management in outpatients, a multi-component intervention was
   developed, integrating patient self-management and professional care
   through healthcare technology. This article describes feasibility of the
   intervention in everyday practice.
   Method: Patients with moderate to severe cancer pain (n = 11) and
   registered nurses specialized in pain and palliative care (n = 3)
   participated in a four-week study. The intervention involved daily
   monitoring, graphical feedback, education, and advice by means of a
   mobile application for patients and a web application for nurses.
   Learnability, usability and desirability were measured in patients with
   a 20-item questionnaire (1-5 scale), higher scores indicating better
   feasibility. Patients' adherence was based on completion rates from
   server logs. Single semi-structured interviews with patients and a focus
   group interview with nurses provided insight into experiences.
   Results: Questionnaire findings confirmed learnability (4.8), usability
   (4.8) and desirability (4.6) of the application for patients. Average
   completion rates were 76.8\% for pain monitoring, 50.4\% for medication
   monitoring and 100\% for education sessions. Interviews revealed that
   patients were pleased with the simplicity of the mobile application and
   appreciated different components. Nurses agreed upon the added value and
   were mostly positive about the possibilities of the web application.
   Patients and nurses provided ideas for improvements relating to the
   content and technical performance of the intervention.
   Conclusions: Study results demonstrate feasibility of the intervention
   in everyday practice. Provided that content-related and technical
   adjustments are made, the intervention enables patients with cancer pain
   to practice self-management and nurses to remotely support these
   patients. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hochstenbach, LMJ (Corresponding Author), Maastricht Univ, Dept Hlth Serv Res, Sch Publ Hlth \& Primary Care CAPHRI, Maastricht, Netherlands.
   Hochstenbach, Laura M. J.; Zwakhalen, Sandra M. G.; de Witte, Luc P., Maastricht Univ, Dept Hlth Serv Res, Sch Publ Hlth \& Primary Care CAPHRI, Maastricht, Netherlands.
   Zwakhalen, Sandra M. G., Univ Greenwich, Dept Social Work \& Hlth Dev, Sch Hlth \& Social Care, London, England.
   Courtens, Annernie M., Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Patient \& Care, Maastricht, Netherlands.
   van Kleef, Maarten, Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Sch Mental Hlth \& Neurosci MHeNs, Maastricht, Netherlands.
   van Kleef, Maarten, Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   de Witte, Luc P., Zuyd Univ Appl Sci, Res Ctr Technol Care, Heerlen, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ejon.2016.03.009},
ISSN = {1462-3889},
EISSN = {1532-2122},
Keywords = {Neoplasms; Pain; Outpatients; Self-management; Nursing; eHealth;
   Feasibility},
Keywords-Plus = {PATIENT EDUCATION; CHRONIC ILLNESS; PRIMARY-CARE; BARRIERS; EFFICACY;
   PART; HOME},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {l.hochstenbach@maastrichtuniversity.nl
   s.zwakhalen@maastrichtuniversity.nl
   a.courtens@mumc.nl
   maarten.van.kleef@mumc.nl
   l.dewitte@maastrichtuniversity.nl},
Affiliations = {Maastricht University; University of Greenwich; Maastricht University;
   Maastricht University; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; VU UNIVERSITY
   MEDICAL CENTER},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {De+Witte, Luc/AAI-3518-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {De+Witte, Luc/0000-0002-3013-2640},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Dutch Cancer Society {[}UM2011-5079]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by a grant from the Dutch Cancer Society
   (UM2011-5079). The financial sponsor did neither play a role in the
   design and conduct of the study, nor in the analysis and interpretation
   of data or the writing of this paper.},
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@article{ WOS:000968555100001,
Author = {Huang, Hui-Man and Fang, Yu-Wen},
Title = {The effectiveness of designing and evaluating i-STAR applications in
   pediatric nursing courses},
Journal = {HELIYON},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {To apply the App to the curriculum could improve students' motivation
   and concentration, and also strengthen the effectiveness of professional
   knowledge of nursing students. Objectives: To construct and evaluate the
   effectiveness of smartphone applications (i-STAR) in pediatric nursing
   courses. Methods: Quasi-experimental study and two-group
   repeated-measure design were used to evaluate the effectiveness of
   smartphone applications (i-STAR) in pediatric nursing courses. The
   ``i{''} means ``interactive{''}, students had to log into App and finish
   four steps, including ``Situation(S), Task(T), Action(A), and
   Reflection(R). A total of 163 nursing students in the third grade of
   associate's degree in nursing (ADN) participated in the study. The
   experimental group consisted of 77 participants, whereas the control
   group consisted of 86 participants. The instruments included the
   clinical reasoning readiness scale (CRRS), self-directed learning
   instrument (SDLI), and learning satisfaction of students. The 1st phase
   was the development, construction, and testing of the ``i-STAR App{''},
   including hyperbilirubinemia, pneumonia, and urinary tract infection
   (UTI). In the 2nd phase, students operated and applied the App in the
   classroom. The 3rd phase was to evaluate the effectiveness of the
   ``i-STAR App{''} in the course. Results: The average scores of CRRS and
   SDLI were not significantly different between the two groups in the T0
   andT1 (p > .05). The experimental group of CRRS and SDLI were better
   than the control group in T0-T1, T1-T2, and T0-T2 (p < .001). The
   experimental group showed better CRRS and SDLI scores than the control
   group in T0-T1, and T0-T2 with Repeated measures ANOVA. Also, the
   experimental group showed prolonged learning effectiveness. The
   experimental group (41.22 +/- 6.08) was more satisfied than the control
   group (37.29 +/- 7.40) (p < .05), although their academic performance
   was about the same (p > .05). Conclusion: ``i-STAR App{''} could enhance
   students' interest in pediatric nursing courses, strengthen nursing
   students' clinical reasoning and selfdirected learning ability.},
Publisher = {CELL PRESS},
Address = {50 HAMPSHIRE ST, FLOOR 5, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Fang, YW (Corresponding Author), Tzu Chi Univ Sci \& Technol, Sch Nursing, Dept Nursing, Hualien, Taiwan.
   Huang, Hui-Man; Fang, Yu-Wen, Tzu Chi Univ Sci \& Technol, Sch Nursing, Dept Nursing, Hualien, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13010},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2023},
Article-Number = {e13010},
EISSN = {2405-8440},
Keywords = {Smartphone application; Nursing students; Clinical reasoning; Self
   -directed learning},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE TECHNOLOGY; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; NURSES; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Science \& Technology - Other Topics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Multidisciplinary Sciences},
Author-Email = {yvonnef1998@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Tzu Chi University of Science \& Technology},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Huang, HuiMan/Y-4895-2018},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
   {[}MOST108-2511-H-277-001-MY2]},
Funding-Text = {The author (s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, author -ship, and/or publication of this article: This
   study was funded by National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) ,
   grant number MOST108-2511-H-277-001-MY2.},
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@article{ WOS:000709595900018,
Author = {Salimi, Niloofar Taghva and Ezbarami, Zahra Taheri and Tabari-Khomeiran,
   Rasoul and Roushan, Zahra Atrkar and Hashemian, Houman and Astaneh,
   Hamid Khordadi},
Title = {Comparing the effects of mobile-based education and booklet-based
   education on Iranian mothers' perception on antibiotics: a
   quasi-experimental study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN \& FAMILIES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {61},
Pages = {122-129},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of
   mobile-based education in comparison with booklet-based education on
   mothers' perception on antibiotics.
   Design and methods: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 160
   mothers of children aged 1 to 6 years (80 in the experimental group and
   80 in the control group) who referred to the urban community health
   centers in Iran. Both groups were taught about the proper use of
   antibiotics. The experimental group was taught using a mobile
   application and the control group was taught using a booklet. The
   Parental Perception on Antibiotics (PAPA) scale was used to collect data
   at the beginning and two to four weeks after the educational
   intervention. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 19.
   Results: The results showed that 91.9\% of mothers used the knowledge of
   nurses or other health care providers and 86.3\% used their previous
   experience as the source of information about antibiotics. Also,
   mothers' perceptions about antibiotics in the subscales of knowledge and
   beliefs, behaviors, adherence and awareness about antibiotics resistance
   in the experimental group improved significantly compared to the control
   group (p < 0.05).
   Conclusions: Mobile-based education was more effective in improving
   mothers' perception on antibiotics than booklet-based education.
   Practice implications: Health care providers can use mobile-based
   educational method for different groups of society to promote health in
   various fields. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ezbarami, ZT (Corresponding Author), Guilan Univ Med Sci, Dept Nursing, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Rasht, Iran.
   Salimi, Niloofar Taghva, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Nursing \& Midwifery Sch Shahid Beheshti, Rasht, Iran.
   Ezbarami, Zahra Taheri, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Dept Nursing, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Rasht, Iran.
   Tabari-Khomeiran, Rasoul, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Rasht, Iran.
   Roushan, Zahra Atrkar, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Biostat, Rasht, Iran.
   Hashemian, Houman, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Pediat Dis Res Ctr, Rasht, Iran.
   Astaneh, Hamid Khordadi, Guilan Univ Med Sci, Rasht, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pedn.2021.04.034},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2021},
ISSN = {0882-5963},
Keywords = {Education; Anti-bacterial agent; Mobile application; Perception; Mother;
   Child},
Keywords-Plus = {PARENTS; KNOWLEDGE; CHILDREN; GUIDELINES; RESISTANCE; ADHERENCE;
   AWARENESS; EFFICACY; ATTITUDE; MISUSE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
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@article{ WOS:000690953500012,
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   Vassilis},
Title = {Team Dynamics in Hospital Workflows: An Exploratory Study of a
   Smartphone Task Manager},
Journal = {JMIR MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {8},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: Although convenient and reliable modern messaging apps like
   WhatsApp enable efficient communication among hospital staff, hospitals
   are now pivoting toward purpose-built structured communication apps for
   various reasons, including security and privacy concerns. However, there
   is limited understanding of how we can examine and improve hospital
   workflows using the data collected through such apps as an alternative
   to costly and challenging research methods like ethnography and patient
   record analysis.
   Objective: We seek to identify whether the structure of the collected
   communication data provides insights into hospitals' workflows. Our
   analysis also aims to identify ways in which task management platforms
   can be improved and designed to better support clinical workflows.
   Methods: We present an exploratory analysis of clinical task records
   collected over 22 months through a smartphone app that enables
   structured communication between staff to manage and execute clinical
   workflows. We collected over 300,000 task records between July 2018 and
   May 2020 completed by staff members including doctors, nurses, and
   pharmacists across all wards in an Australian hospital.
   Results: We show that important insights into how teams function in a
   clinical setting can be readily drawn from task assignment data. Our
   analysis indicates that predefined labels such as urgency and task type
   are important and impact how tasks are accepted and completed. Our
   results show that both task sent-to-accepted (P<.001) and
   sent-to-completed (P<.001) times are significantly higher for routine
   tasks when compared to urgent tasks. We also show how task acceptance
   varies across teams and roles and that internal tasks are more
   efficiently managed than external tasks, possibly due to increased trust
   among team members. For example, task sent-to-accepted time (minutes) is
   significantly higher (P<.001) for external assignments (mean 22.10, SD
   91.45) when compared to internal assignments (mean 19.03, SD 82.66).
   Conclusions: Smartphone-based task assignment apps can provide unique
   insights into team dynamics in clinical settings. These insights can be
   used to further improve how well these systems support clinical work and
   staff.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hettiachchi, D (Corresponding Author), Univ Melbourne, Sch Comp \& Informat Syst, Gratten St, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Hettiachchi, Danula; Goncalves, Jorge; Kostakos, Vassilis, Univ Melbourne, Sch Comp \& Informat Syst, Gratten St, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Hayes, Lachie, Nothern Hosp Epping, Epping, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.2196/28245},
Article-Number = {e28245},
EISSN = {2291-9694},
Keywords = {task assignment; smartphones; hospital communication; clinical
   workflows; mobile app; clinical platform; mHealth},
Keywords-Plus = {COMMUNICATION; WHATSAPP; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {dhettiachchi@student.unimelb.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Melbourne},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hettiachchi, Danula/ABC-5346-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Hettiachchi, Danula/0000-0003-3875-5727
   Goncalves, Jorge/0000-0002-0117-0322
   Hayes, Lachie/0000-0003-3563-2836},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Australian Research Council {[}DP190102627]; National Health and Medical
   Research Council {[}1170937, 2004316]; National Health and Medical
   Research Council of Australia {[}1170937, 2004316] Funding Source: NHMRC},
Funding-Text = {This work is partially funded by Australian Research Council Discovery
   Project DP190102627 and National Health and Medical Research Council
   grants 1170937 and 2004316.},
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@article{ WOS:001013154400001,
Author = {Sat, Sultan Ozkan and Sozbir, Sengul Yaman},
Title = {Randomized Controlled Trial of a Mobile Health Application Based on
   Roy's Adaptation Model on Postpartum Adaptation},
Journal = {NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {72},
Number = {3},
Pages = {E16-E24},
Month = {MAY-JUN},
Abstract = {BackgroundMobile apps are used worldwide in nursing care, including
   during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.ObjectivesThe aim of this
   study was to determine the effect of a mobile health application
   developed for pregnant women according to the Roy adaptation model on
   postpartum adaptation.MethodsThis was a single-center, two-arm
   parallel-group randomized controlled trial. The study was conducted from
   March 2021 to August 2021. A mobile application was developed and
   offered to women in the experimental group from the 32nd-34th
   gestational weeks to the sixth week postpartum. The Postpartum
   Self-Evaluation Questionnaire was administered to both experimental and
   control groups on the 10th day postpartum and in the sixth week
   postpartum. The generalized linear mixed-effects model and the least
   significant difference test were used to analyze the data.ResultsThe
   study sample consisted of 62 pregnant women. The mean scores from the
   total Postpartum Self-Evaluation Questionnaire and the subscales
   decreased statistically significantly in the 10th day postpartum and the
   sixth week postpartum in the experimental group compared to the control
   group (p < .05). The mean scores from the confidence in the ability to
   cope with tasks of motherhood and satisfaction with motherhood and
   infant care subscales indicated a statistically significant difference
   in group-time interaction.DiscussionThe results indicated that the
   mobile health application increased postpartum adaptation in women and
   effectively maintained adaptation until the sixth week postpartum. Use
   of mobile health applications may help provide practical, accessible,
   and quality prenatal and postpartum care.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sat, SO (Corresponding Author), Bitlis Eren Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Midwifery Dept, Ahmet Eren Blvd,Rahva Locat, TR-13000 Bitlis, Turkiye.
   Sat, Sultan Ozkan, Bitlis Eren Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Midwifery Dept, Bitlis, Turkiye.
   Sozbir, Sengul Yaman, Gazi Univ, Fac Nursing, Nursing Dept, Ankara, Turkiye.
   Sat, Sultan Ozkan, Bitlis Eren Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Midwifery Dept, Ahmet Eren Blvd,Rahva Locat, TR-13000 Bitlis, Turkiye.},
DOI = {10.1097/NNR.0000000000000647},
ISSN = {0029-6562},
EISSN = {1538-9847},
Keywords = {mobile applications; nursing model; postpartum care; psychosocial
   adaptation; Roy adaptation model},
Keywords-Plus = {EDUCATION; SUPPORT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {sultan.ozkan25@gmail.com
   sengul.yaman@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Bitlis Eren University; Gazi University; Bitlis Eren University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Özkan Şat, Sultan/ABF-9804-2021
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@article{ WOS:000718156000007,
Author = {Mairittha, Tittaya and Mairittha, Nattaya and Inoue, Sozo},
Title = {Integrating a spoken dialogue system, nursing records, and activity data
   collection based on smartphones},
Journal = {COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {210},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background and Objective: This study describes the integration of a
   spoken dialogue system and nursing records on an Android smartphone
   application intending to help nurses reduce documentation time and
   improve the overall experience of a healthcare setting. The application
   also incorporates with collecting personal sensor data and activity
   labels for activity recognition. Methods: We developed a joint model
   based on a bidirectional long-short term memory and conditional random
   fields (Bi-LSTM-CRF) to identify user intention and extract record
   details from user utterances. Then, we transformed unstructured data
   into record inputs on the smartphone application. Results: The joint
   model achieved the highest F1-score at 96.79\%. Moreover, we conducted
   an experiment to demonstrate the proposed model's capability and
   feasibility in recording in realistic settings. Our preliminary
   evaluation results indicate that when using the dialogue-based, we could
   increase the percentage of documentation speed to 58.13\% compared to
   the traditional keyboard-based. Conclusions: Based on our findings, we
   highlight critical and promising future research directions regarding
   the design of the efficient spoken dialogue system and nursing records.
   (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD},
Address = {ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000,
   IRELAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mairittha, T (Corresponding Author), Kyushu Inst Technol, Grad Sch Engn, Fukuoka, Japan.
   Mairittha, Tittaya; Mairittha, Nattaya; Inoue, Sozo, Kyushu Inst Technol, Grad Sch Engn, Fukuoka, Japan.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.cmpb.2021.106364},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2021},
Article-Number = {106364},
ISSN = {0169-2607},
EISSN = {1872-7565},
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Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Engineering; Medical Informatics},
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@article{ WOS:000365679600007,
Author = {Burhenn, Peggy S. and Smudde, Josephine},
Title = {Using Tools and Technology to Promote Education and Adherence to Oral
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Journal = {CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING},
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Volume = {19},
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Pages = {53-59},
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Abstract = {Background: The use of oral agents for cancer (OACs) is increasing, and
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   administration is the responsibility of the patient. Oncology nurses can
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   tools have been developed, such as smartphone applications, text
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   medication regimens. Multicomponent interventions have demonstrated
   improved adherence, and tools and technology directed at improving
   adherence to oral agents can be used. The researchers found multiple
   reminder aids to assist patients in adhering to an oral regimen. They
   are highlighted in this article.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Burhenn, PS (Corresponding Author), City Hope Natl Med Ctr, 1500 E Duarte Rd, Duarte, CA 91010 USA.
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ISSN = {1092-1095},
EISSN = {1538-067X},
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Times-Cited = {31},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {17},
Journal-ISO = {Clin. J. Oncol. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {CX4OG},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000365679600007},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000459359300009,
Author = {Wu, Yelena P. and Linder, Lauri A. and Kanokvimankul, Patsaporn and
   Fowler, Brynn and Parsons, Bridget G. and Macpherson, Catherine F. and
   Johnson, Rebecca H.},
Title = {Use of a Smartphone Application for Prompting Oral Medication Adherence
   Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer},
Journal = {ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {45},
Number = {1},
Pages = {69+},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {OBJECTIVES: To explore the feasibility and acceptability of use of a
   smartphone medication reminder application to promote adherence to oral
   medications among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer.
   SAMPLE \& SETTING: 23 AYAs with cancer from a Children's Oncology
   Group-affiliated children's hospital and a National Cancer
   Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in Salt Lake City, UT.
   METHODS \& VARIABLES: Participants were asked to use the application for
   eight weeks. Data on application usage were obtained from a cloud-based
   server hosted by the application developers. Weekly self-report
   questionnaires were completed. Feasibility was assessed through
   participants' usage and responses. Acceptability was assessed through
   participants perceived ease of use and usefulness.
   RESULTS: Almost all participants used the application at least once.
   More than half reported that they took their medications immediately
   when they received reminders. Participants also reported that the
   application was easy to set up and use, and that it was useful for
   prompting medication taking.
   IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Nurses could continue to test the efficacy of
   integrating e-health modalities, such as smartphone applications, into
   efforts to promote medication adherence.},
Publisher = {ONCOLOGY NURSING SOC},
Address = {125 ENTERPRISE DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15275 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wu, YP (Corresponding Author), Univ Utah, Dept Dermatol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Wu, YP (Corresponding Author), Univ Utah, Huntsman Canc Inst, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Wu, Yelena P., Univ Utah, Dept Dermatol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Wu, Yelena P.; Kanokvimankul, Patsaporn; Fowler, Brynn; Parsons, Bridget G., Univ Utah, Huntsman Canc Inst, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Linder, Lauri A., Univ Utah, Coll Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Linder, Lauri A., Primary Childrens Med Ctr, Canc Transplant Ctr, Salt Lake City, UT USA.
   Macpherson, Catherine F., Seattle Childrens Hosp, Canc Care Unit, Washington, DC USA.
   Johnson, Rebecca H., Mary Bridge Childrens Hosp \& Hlth Ctr, Adolescent \& Young Adult Oncol Program, Tacoma, WA USA.
   Johnson, Rebecca H., MultiCare Hlth Syst, Tacoma, WA USA.},
DOI = {10.1188/18.ONF.69-76},
ISSN = {0190-535X},
EISSN = {1538-0688},
Keywords = {medication nonadherence; adolescent; young adult; e-health; oral
   medications},
Keywords-Plus = {ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA; NONADHERENCE; CHILDREN; RISK;
   INTERVENTION; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY; FRIENDS},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {yelena.wu@utah.edu},
Affiliations = {Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; Utah System of
   Higher Education; University of Utah; Huntsman Cancer Institute; Utah
   System of Higher Education; University of Utah},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wu, Yelena/0000-0002-1571-6154},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {ONS Foundation; Center for Children's Cancer Research at Huntsman Cancer
   Institute; Gamma Rho Chapter; Sigma Theta Tau International; University
   of Utah College of Nursing; National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the
   National Institutes of Health {[}K07CA196985]; Huntsman Cancer
   Foundation; National Institute of Nursing Research of the National
   Institutes of Health {[}K23NR014874]; National Center for Advancing
   Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health
   {[}UL1TR00105]; Children's Oncology Group; Northwest NCI Community
   Oncology Research Program; Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute;
   Southwest Oncology Group},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by awards from the ONS Foundation, Center
   for Children's Cancer Research at Huntsman Cancer Institute, Gamma Rho
   Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, and University of Utah College
   of Nursing, as well as by grants from the National Cancer Institute
   (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (K07CA196985) and the
   Huntsman Cancer Foundation, the National Institute of Nursing Research
   of the National Institutes of Health (K23NR014874), and the National
   Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes
   of Health (UL1TR00105). Johnson has previously consulted for Jazz
   Pharmaceuticals and Shire Pharmaceuticals and has received support from
   the Children's Oncology Group, Northwest NCI Community Oncology Research
   Program, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, and Southwest
   Oncology Group.},
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Journal-ISO = {Oncol. Nurs. Forum},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {HM3FO},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000459359300009},
OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000837552900001,
Author = {Hjorth-Johansen, Elin and Borosund, Elin and Moen, Anne and Harmens,
   Anna and Martinsen, Ingeborg and Wik, Gunnar and Fredriksen, Britt Elin
   and Eger, Siw H. W. and Holmstrom, Henrik},
Title = {Heart OBServation app: development of a decision support tool for
   parents of infants with severe cardiac disease},
Journal = {CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNG},
Year = {2022},
Month = {2022 AUG 8},
Abstract = {Background and objectives: Many parents of infants with CHD find it
   difficult to recognise symptoms of deterioration in their children.
   Therefore, a personalised decision support application for parents has
   been developed. This application aims to increase parents' awareness of
   their infant's normal condition, help them assess signs of
   deterioration, decide who and when to contact health services, and what
   to report. The aim of this paper is to describe the concept and report
   results from a usability study. Methods: An interprofessional group
   developed a mobile application called the Heart OBServation app in close
   collaboration with parents using an iterative process. We performed a
   usability study consisting of semi-structured interviews of 10 families
   at discharge and after one month and arranged two focus group interviews
   with nurses caring for these families. A thematic framework analysis of
   the interviews explored the usability of features in the application.
   Usability was assessed twice using the System Usability Scale, and a
   user log was registered throughout the study. Results: The overall
   system usability score, 82.3 after discharge and 81.7 after one month,
   indicates good system usability. The features of Heart OBServation were
   perceived as useful to provide tailored information, increase awareness
   of the child's normal condition, and to guide parents in what to look
   for. To empower parents, an interactive discharge checklist was added.
   Conclusions: The Heart OBServation demonstrated good usability and was
   well received by parents and nurses. Feasibility and benefits of this
   application in clinical practice will be investigated in further studies},
Publisher = {CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS},
Address = {EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article; Early Access},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hjorth-Johansen, E (Corresponding Author), Sognsvannsveien 20, N-0372 Oslo, Norway.
   Hjorth-Johansen, Elin; Martinsen, Ingeborg; Eger, Siw H. W., Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Neonatal Intens Care, Oslo, Norway.
   Borosund, Elin, Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Digital Hlth Res, Div Med, Oslo, Norway.
   Moen, Anne, Univ Oslo, Inst Hlth \& Soc, Oslo, Norway.
   Harmens, Anna, South Eastern Norway Reg Hlth Author, Oslo, Norway.
   Wik, Gunnar, Sorlandet Hosp, Dept Paediat \& Adolescent Med, Kristiansand, Norway.
   Fredriksen, Britt Elin, Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Thorac Surg, Oslo, Norway.
   Holmstrom, Henrik, Univ Oslo, Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Paediat Cardiol, Oslo, Norway.
   Holmstrom, Henrik, Univ Oslo, Inst Clin Med, Oslo, Norway.},
DOI = {10.1017/S1047951122002438},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2022},
Article-Number = {PII S1047951122002438},
ISSN = {1047-9511},
EISSN = {1467-1107},
Keywords = {Decision support; CHD; infant; discharge preparations; mobile
   application; parental support},
Keywords-Plus = {DEFECTS},
Research-Areas = {Cardiovascular System \& Cardiology; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Cardiac \& Cardiovascular Systems; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {ehjorth@ous-hf.no},
Affiliations = {University of Oslo; University of Oslo; University of Oslo; University
   of Oslo; University of Oslo; University of Oslo},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hjorth-Johansen, Elin/0000-0001-6808-8158},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Dam Foundation {[}2019/HEl-261465]; Association of Children with Cardiac
   Disease Research Foundation {[}119]},
Funding-Text = {The Dam Foundation (grant number 2019/HEl-261465) supported the
   development of the Heart OBServation app. The Association of Children
   with Cardiac Disease Research Foundation (grant number 119) financed the
   present acceptance and usability study.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000837552900001},
OA = {Green Published, hybrid},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000471852300007,
Author = {Flores, Emilia J. and Mull, Nikhil K. and Lavenberg, Julia G. and
   Mitchell, Matthew D. and Leas, Brian F. and Williams, Austin and
   Brennan, Patrick J. and Umscheid, Craig A.},
Title = {Using a 10-step framework to support the implementation of an
   evidence-based clinical pathways programme},
Journal = {BMJ QUALITY \& SAFETY},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {28},
Number = {6},
Pages = {476-485},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background Integration of evidence into practice is suboptimal. Clinical
   pathways, defined as multidisciplinary care plans, are a method for
   translating evidence into local settings and have been shown to improve
   the value of patient care.
   Objective To describe the development of a clinical pathways programme
   across a large academic healthcare system.
   Methods We use a 10-step framework (grounded in the Knowledge-to-Action
   framework and ADAPTE Collaboration methodology for guideline adaptation)
   to support pathway development and dissemination, including facilitating
   clinical owner and stakeholder engagement, developing pathway prototypes
   based on rapid reviews of the existing literature, developing tools for
   dissemination and impact assessment. We use a cloud-based technology
   platform (Dorsata, Washington, DC) to assist with development and
   dissemination across our geographically distributed care settings and
   providers. Content is viewable through desktop and mobile applications.
   We measured programme adoption and penetration by examining number of
   pathways developed as well as mobile application use and pathway views.
   Results From 1 February 2016 to 30 April 2018, a total of 202 pathways
   were disseminated. The three most common clinical domains represented
   were oncology (46.5\%, n=94), pulmonary/critical care (8.9\%, n=18) and
   cardiovascular medicine (7.4\%, n=15). Users opting to register for a
   personal account totalled 1279; the three largest groups were physicians
   (45.1\%, n=504), advanced practice providers (19.5\%, n=245) and nurses
   (19.1\%, n=240). Pathway views reached an average of 2150 monthly views
   during the last 3 months of the period. The majority of pathways
   reference at least one evidence-based source (93.6\%, n=180).
   Conclusions A healthcare system can successfully use a framework and
   technology platform to support the development and dissemination of
   pathways across a multisite institution.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Flores, EJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Flores, Emilia J.; Mull, Nikhil K.; Lavenberg, Julia G.; Mitchell, Matthew D.; Leas, Brian F.; Williams, Austin; Brennan, Patrick J.; Umscheid, Craig A., Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Flores, Emilia J., Univ Penn, Sch Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Mull, Nikhil K.; Brennan, Patrick J.; Umscheid, Craig A., Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjqs-2018-008454},
ISSN = {2044-5415},
EISSN = {2044-5423},
Keywords-Plus = {DECISION-SUPPORT; PRACTICE GUIDELINES; OUTCOMES; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {emilia.flores@uphs.upenn.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Pennsylvania; University of Pennsylvania; University of
   Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mitchell, Matthew/AAP-5852-2020
   Mitchell, Matthew D/H-3784-2011
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Mitchell, Matthew/0000-0003-3065-1608
   Mitchell, Matthew D/0000-0003-3065-1608
   Umscheid, Craig/0000-0003-1853-1013
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000471852300007},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000388493700009,
Author = {Patel, Bhavesh and Johnston, Maximilian and Cookson, Natalie and King,
   Dominic and Arora, Sonal and Darzi, Ara},
Title = {Interprofessional Communication of Clinicians Using a Mobile Phone App:
   A Randomized Crossover Trial Using Simulated Patients},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {18},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Most hospitals use paging systems as the principal
   communication system, despite general dissatisfaction by end users. To
   this end, we developed an app-based communication system (called Hark)
   to facilitate and improve the quality of interpersonal communication.
   Objective: The objectives of our study were (1) to assess the quality of
   information transfer using pager-and app-based (Hark) communication
   systems, (2) to determine whether using mobile phone apps for escalation
   of care results in additional delays in communication, and (3) to
   determine how end users perceive mobile phone apps as an alternative to
   pagers.
   Methods: We recruited junior (postgraduate year 1 and 2) doctors and
   nurses from a range of specialties and randomly assigned them to 2
   groups who used either a pager device or the mobile phone-based Hark
   app. We asked nurses to hand off simulated patients while doctors were
   asked to receive handoff information using these devices. The quality of
   information transfer, time taken to respond to messages, and users'
   satisfaction with each device was recorded. Each participant used both
   devices with a 2-week washout period in between uses.
   Results: We recruited 22 participants (13 nurses, 9 doctors). The
   quality of the referrals made by nurses was significantly better when
   using Hark (Hark median 118, range 100-121 versus pager median 77, range
   39-104; P=. 001). Doctors responded to messages using Hark more quickly
   than when responding to pagers, although this difference was not
   statistically significant (Hark mean 86.6 seconds, SD 96.2 versus pager
   mean 136.5 seconds, SD 201.0; P=. 12). Users rated Hark as significantly
   better on 11 of the 18 criteria of an information transfer device (P<.
   05) These included `` enhances interprofessional efficiency,{''} ``
   results in less disturbance,{''} `` performed desired functions
   reliably,{''} and `` allows me to clearly transfer information.{''}
   Conclusions: Hark improved the quality of transfer of information about
   simulated patients and was rated by users as more effective and
   efficient, and less distracting than pagers. Using this device did not
   result in delay in patient care.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Patel, B (Corresponding Author), Imperial Coll London, Dept Surg \& Canc, St Marys Campus,QEQM Bldg, London W2 1NY, England.
   Patel, Bhavesh; Darzi, Ara, Imperial Coll London, Dept Surg \& Canc, St Marys Campus,QEQM Bldg, London W2 1NY, England.
   Johnston, Maximilian; King, Dominic; Arora, Sonal; Darzi, Ara, Imperial Coll London, Dept Surg \& Canc, Imperial Patient Safety Translat Res Ctr, London, England.
   Cookson, Natalie, Imperial Coll Healthcare NHS Trust, St Marys Hosp, Acad Surg Unit, London, England.
   King, Dominic, Google DeepMind, London, England.},
DOI = {10.2196/jmir.4854},
Article-Number = {e79},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {communication; mobile phone; pager; applications; apps; escalation of
   care; simulation},
Keywords-Plus = {HOSPITAL COMMUNICATION; CARE; SMARTPHONE; ESCALATION; FAILURE; RESCUE;
   IMPACT; INTERVENTIONS; INFORMATION; PERFORMANCE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {bhavesh.patel07@imperial.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {Imperial College London; Imperial College London; Imperial College
   London; Google Incorporated},
ORCID-Numbers = {Patel, Bhavesh/0000-0002-8664-2287
   Johnston, Maximilian/0000-0002-1280-4335},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Imperial Patient Safety
   Translational Research Centre {[}40490]; NIHR Imperial Patient Safety
   Translational Research Centre; National Institute for Health Research
   {[}NF-SI-0510-10186] Funding Source: researchfish},
Funding-Text = {Drs Johnston, King, Arora, and Darzi are associated with the National
   Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Imperial Patient Safety
   Translational Research Centre (grant number 40490).; The views expressed
   are those of the author(s). The authors declare no other conflicts of
   interest or other sources of funding for this work. This paper presents
   independent research supported by the NIHR Imperial Patient Safety
   Translational Research Centre. The views expressed are those of the
   authors and not necessarily those of the National Health Service, the
   NIHR, or the Department of Health of the United Kingdom.},
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@article{ WOS:000613760800019,
Author = {Yilmaz, Busra and Oskay, Umran},
Title = {A Current View of Care of High Risk Pregnancy},
Journal = {BEZMIALEM SCIENCE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {112-119},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Although the pregnancy is planned to go smoothly, it brings with it a
   number of risks. Pregnancy risks are grouped as low risk, moderate risk
   and high risk. Every pregnant woman is at risk after pregnancy, even if
   it is low. Pregnancies which have the conditions that may endanger the
   life of the mother/baby, t occurring prior to pregnancy orduring
   pregnancy are defined as high risk pregnancy. Individualized care is
   very important in the care of high-risk pregnancies. Early diagnosis of
   high-risk pregnancies is useful in preventing further serious
   complications that may occur in the future. Pregnant women may also need
   to be hospitalized for the care and treatment processes of high-risk
   pregnancies. However, this situation brings with it many disadvantages
   for the pregnant woman. Problems related to patient safety also arise
   during hospitalizations. Falls in high-risk pregnancies have an
   important role in patient safety. The widespread use of mobile
   applications available at home has contributed to the participation of
   high-risk pregnant women in the care process, reducing hospitalizations,
   length of hospital stay and health care needs. These include the
   treatment of high-risk pregnant women in hospital, coordination of the
   health care team, providing patient safety, providing health education,
   providing psychosocial support to the pregnant and her family, and using
   mobile applications that can be used in the care of pregnant women at
   home. It is a unique opportunity for nurses to protect, promote and
   improve the health of pregnant women and their infants. The aim of this
   review is to provide an up-to-date overview of the care of high-risk
   pregnancies.},
Publisher = {BEZMIALEM VAKIF UNIV},
Address = {ADNAN MENDERES BOULEVARD 34093 FATIH, ISTANBUL, 00000, TURKEY},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Yilmaz, B (Corresponding Author), Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa, Florence Nightingale Fac Nursing Womens Hlth \& Di, Istanbul, Turkey.
   Yilmaz, Busra; Oskay, Umran, Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa, Florence Nightingale Fac Nursing Womens Hlth \& Di, Istanbul, Turkey.},
DOI = {10.14235/bas.galenos.2020.3815},
ISSN = {2148-2373},
Keywords = {Risk; pregnancy; care},
Keywords-Plus = {WOMEN; LABOR},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {ylmzbsr678@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Oskay, Ümran/ABB-5311-2021
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   Yılmaz, bsrylmz/C-7960-2019
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@article{ WOS:000620806000018,
Author = {Garcia-Sardina, Laura and Serras, Manex and del Pozo, Arantza and
   Fernandez-Bhogal, Mikel D.},
Title = {RESIVOZ: Dialogue System for Voice-based Information Registration in
   Eldercare},
Journal = {PROCESAMIENTO DEL LENGUAJE NATURAL},
Year = {2020},
Number = {65},
Pages = {123-126},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {RESIVOZ is a spoken dialogue system aimed at helping geriatric nurses
   easily register resident caring information. Compared to the traditional
   use of computers installed at specific control points for information
   recording, RESIVOZ's hands-free and mobile nature allows nurses to enter
   their activities in a natural way, when and where needed. Besides the
   core spoken dialogue component, the presented prototype system also
   includes an administration panel and a mobile phone App designed to
   visualise and edit resident caring information.},
Publisher = {SOC ESPANOLA PROCESAMIENTO LENGUAJE NATURAL-SEPLN},
Address = {DEPT LENGUAJES \& SISTEMAS INFORMATICOS, UNIV ALICANTE, APDO 99,
   ALICANTE, 03080, SPAIN},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garcia-Sardina, L (Corresponding Author), Basque Res \& Technol Alliance BRTA, Vicomtech Fdn, Mikeletegi 57, Donostia San Sebastidn 20009, Spain.
   Garcia-Sardina, Laura; Serras, Manex; del Pozo, Arantza; Fernandez-Bhogal, Mikel D., Basque Res \& Technol Alliance BRTA, Vicomtech Fdn, Mikeletegi 57, Donostia San Sebastidn 20009, Spain.},
DOI = {10.26342/2020-65-18},
ISSN = {1135-5948},
EISSN = {1989-7553},
Keywords = {Gerontechnology; Spoken Dialogue Systems; Eldercare; Information
   Registration},
Research-Areas = {Linguistics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Linguistics},
Author-Email = {lgarcias@vicomtech.org
   mserras@vicomtech.org
   adelpozo@vicomtech.org
   mfernandez@vicomtech.org},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Adinberri Programme of the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Adinberri Programme of the Provincial
   Council of Gipuzkoa, via the RESIVOZ project.},
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@article{ WOS:000690298800001,
Author = {van Erp, Liselot W. and Groenen, Marcel J. M. and Heida, Wendy and
   Wisse, Jolien and Roosenboom, Britt and Wahab, Peter J.},
Title = {Mobile application to monitor inflammatory bowel disease patients on
   intravenous biologic treatment: a feasibility study},
Journal = {SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {56},
Number = {12},
Pages = {1414-1421},
Month = {DEC 2},
Abstract = {Background Monitoring of IBD patients on intravenous biologic treatment
   is recommended but time-consuming for patients and nurses. We developed
   a mobile application (app) to promote self-management and studied its
   feasibility in clinical practice. Methods Adult IBD patients treated
   with intravenous infliximab or vedolizumab used the app over four
   biologic treatments. The app includes information modules and an
   interactive timeline with notifications of blood tests and health checks
   before treatment. Results In total, 55 patients participated of whom
   71\% had Crohn's disease and 85\% used infliximab. Compliance with
   health checks and blood tests was 67\% before the first biologic
   treatment and 70, 87, and 80\% before the second, third, and fourth
   treatment, respectively. The median number of times the app was used per
   treatment varied from 6 to 8 times (>= 4 considered sufficient).
   Patients were satisfied with the app {[}median VAS score 8 (IQR 7-9)]
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   and after app use]. Nurses contacted all patients by telephone before
   the first biologic treatment, as previous standard care. Before the
   second, third, and fourth treatment only 47, 35, and 49\% of patients
   were contacted. The majority (92\%) wanted to continue using the app
   after the study. Conclusions Monitoring of IBD patients treated with
   intravenous biologics using an app is feasible. We saw high compliance,
   sufficient app use, and high patient satisfaction. Moreover, health-care
   utilization was reduced and almost all patients preferred using the app
   over previous standard care (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04254614).},
Publisher = {TAYLOR \& FRANCIS LTD},
Address = {2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {van Erp, LW (Corresponding Author), Rijnstate Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol \& Hepatol, Wagnerlaan 55, NL-6815 AD Arnhem, Netherlands.
   van Erp, Liselot W.; Groenen, Marcel J. M.; Heida, Wendy; Wisse, Jolien; Roosenboom, Britt; Wahab, Peter J., Rijnstate Hosp, Crohn \& Colitis Ctr, Dept Gastroenterol \& Hepatol, Arnhem, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1080/00365521.2021.1966832},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
ISSN = {0036-5521},
EISSN = {1502-7708},
Keywords = {Remote monitoring; E-health; Crohn's disease; ulcerative colitis;
   biologic treatment},
Keywords-Plus = {ULCERATIVE-COLITIS; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; INDEX; MANAGEMENT; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Gastroenterology \& Hepatology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Gastroenterology \& Hepatology},
Author-Email = {Ivanerp@rijnstate.nl},
Affiliations = {Rijnstate Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {Roosenboom, Britt/0000-0001-7249-6840},
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@article{ WOS:000449510500002,
Author = {Ni, Zhao and Liu, Changqing and Wu, Bei and Yang, Qing and Douglas,
   Christian and Shaw, Ryan Jeffrey},
Title = {An mHealth intervention to improve medication adherence among patients
   with coronary heart disease in China: Development of an intervention},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCES},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {5},
Number = {4},
Pages = {322-330},
Month = {OCT 10},
Abstract = {Objectives: With this study, we aimed to develop a mobile technology
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   with coronary heart disease (CHD).
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   Cardiology Department of a hospital located in China. Each phase was
   independent from the other. Phase 1 tested the integration of the two
   apps - ``WeChat{''} and ``BB Reminder{''} - as an mHealth intervention.
   All participants received the same educational materials via WeChat
   every two days. Participants in the experimental group received a
   reminder from BB Reminder for every dose of their medications. The
   duration of Phase 1 was 30 days for each participant. Phase 2 refined
   the intervention, in which educational materials were sent every five
   days rather than every two days, and medication-taking reminders were
   sent daily rather than every dose.
   Results: In Phase 1, an mHealth intervention was developed by
   integrating two mobile apps. In Phase 2, medication adherence increased
   at 30-day follow-up in both groups compared to baseline. At the 30-day
   follow-up, the mean of the decrease in medication non-adherence score in
   the experimental group (M = -1.35, SD = 2.18, n = 36) was more than the
   decrease in control group (M = -0.69, SD = 1.58, n = 36), which means
   the medication adherence improved more in the experimental group.
   Conclusion: The feasibility of using mHealth to remind CHD patients to
   take their medications is high. (c) 2018 Chinese Nursing Association.
   Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article
   under the CC BY-NC-ND license
   (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV},
Address = {PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ni, Z (Corresponding Author), 134 Blue Crest Lane, Durham, NC 27705 USA.
   Ni, Zhao; Yang, Qing; Douglas, Christian; Shaw, Ryan Jeffrey, Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Durham, NC 27706 USA.
   Liu, Changqing, Sichuan Univ, West China Hosp, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China.
   Wu, Bei, NYU, Rory Meyers Coll Nursing, New York, NY 10003 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnss.2018.09.003},
ISSN = {2352-0132},
Keywords = {China; Coronary disease; Medication adherence; mHealth; Mobile
   applications},
Keywords-Plus = {SECONDARY PREVENTION; OUTCOMES},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {zn7@duke.edu},
Affiliations = {Duke University; Sichuan University; New York University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wu, Bei/X-2404-2019
   Ni, Zhao/ABG-3631-2020
   Ni, Zhao/HNB-9508-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Wu, Bei/0000-0002-6891-244X
   Ni, Zhao/0000-0002-9185-9894
   Ni, Zhao/0000-0002-9185-9894
   Shaw, Ryan Jeffrey/0000-0001-6800-6503
   Yang, Qing/0000-0003-4844-4690
   Douglas, Christian/0000-0001-8902-0531},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Duke University School of Nursing {[}PhD Student Pilot Study Fund]; Duke
   University Graduate School {[}International Dissertation Research Travel
   Award]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Duke University School of Nursing {[}PhD
   Student Pilot Study Fund]; and the Duke University Graduate School
   {[}International Dissertation Research Travel Award].},
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@article{ WOS:000425838500005,
Author = {Athilingam, Ponrathi and Jenkins, Bradlee A. and Zumpano, Heather and
   Labrador, Miguel A.},
Title = {Mobile technology to improve heart failure outcomes: A proof of concept
   paper},
Journal = {APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {39},
Pages = {26-33},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Background: Heart failure (HF) causes significant symptom burden and
   human suffering with considerable economic burden due to hospital
   readmissions. Targeted interventions to encourage and support
   self-management behavior is warranted.
   Aim: To test the proof of concept of a mobile application (HeartMapp) in
   improving self-care management of patients with heart failure.
   Method: An exploratory inquiry used a field study strategy with
   purposeful sampling and constant comparative analysis to test the proof
   of concept of HeartMapp using The Business Model Canvas framework.
   Results: A total of 125 individuals, who were identified as potential
   candidates to use the HeartMapp completed the interview over a
   seven-week period in 2016. Constant comparative analysis indicated
   themes that Skilled Nursing Facilities had increased readmissions.
   Participants from Skilled Nursing Facilities reported concern on lack of
   staffing, star rating, and malpractice claims. Two types of patients
   were identified as early adapters of technology and those in denial.
   Health care facilities reported challenges on transitional care, nurses
   struggle with engagement of patients on self-care management. To avoid
   readmission penalty, hospitals task home care agencies to keep the
   patients home for 30-days. While home care agencies rely on remote
   telemonitoring reported that current telemonitoring devices are costly
   to maintain, thus exploring novel technology.
   Conclusion: The Business Model Canvas provided directions for future
   testing of HeartMapp for its usability as an adjunct device in home
   health setting to improve self-management and enhance communication with
   providers, and ultimately reduce readmissions.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Athilingam, P (Corresponding Author), Univ S Florida, Coll Nursing, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Athilingam, Ponrathi, Univ S Florida, Coll Nursing, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.
   Jenkins, Bradlee A., Univ S Florida, Coll Nursing, NSF Corps Project 1, Tampa, FL USA.
   Jenkins, Bradlee A., USF, Soc Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Students, Tampa, FL USA.
   Zumpano, Heather, IMST Telehlth Consulting, Dunedin, FL 34698 USA.
   Labrador, Miguel A., USF, Coll Comp Sci \& Engn, Tampa, FL 33612 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.apnr.2017.10.018},
ISSN = {0897-1897},
EISSN = {1532-8201},
Keywords = {The business model canvas; Technology-based intervention; Heart failure;
   Mobile application HeartMapp},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; MANAGEMENT; REHOSPITALIZATION; READMISSIONS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {pathilin@health.usf.edu
   bradleej@health.usf.edu
   heather@telehealthsuppliers.com
   mlabrador@usf.edu},
Affiliations = {State University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida; State
   University System of Florida; University of South Florida},
ORCID-Numbers = {Athilingam, Ponrathi/0000-0001-6824-8115},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Science Foundation Innovation-Corps Grant {[}1633650]; Div Of
   Industrial Innovation \& Partnersh; Directorate For Engineering
   {[}1633650] Funding Source: National Science Foundation},
Funding-Text = {National Science Foundation Innovation-Corps Grant \# 1633650.},
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@article{ WOS:000854080300019,
Author = {Plantinga, Laura C. and Hoge, Courtney and Vandenberg, Ann E. and James,
   Kyle and Masud, Tahsin and Khakharia, Anjali and Gray, Carol and Jaar,
   Bernard G. and Lea, Janice P. and O'Donnell, Christopher M. and Mutell,
   Richard},
Title = {A Web-Based, Provider-Driven Mobile App to Enhance Patient Care
   Coordination Between Dialysis Facilities and Hospitals: Development and
   Pilot Implementation Study},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {6},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: We piloted a web-based, provider-driven mobile app
   (DialysisConnect) to fill the communication and care coordination gap
   between hospitals and dialysis facilities.
   Objective: This study aimed to describe the development and pilot
   implementation of DialysisConnect.
   Methods: DialysisConnect was developed iteratively with focus group and
   user testing feedback and was made available to 120 potential users at 1
   hospital (hospitalists, advanced practice providers {[}APPs], and care
   coordinators) and 4 affiliated dialysis facilities (nephrologists, APPs,
   nurses and nurse managers, social workers, and administrative personnel)
   before the start of the pilot (November 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021).
   Midpilot and end-of-pilot web-based surveys of potential users were also
   conducted. Descriptive statistics were used to describe system use
   patterns, ratings of multiple satisfaction items (1=not at all; 3=to a
   great extent), and provider-selected motivators of and barriers to using
   DialysisConnect.
   Results: The pilot version of DialysisConnect included clinical
   information that was automatically uploaded from dialysis facilities,
   forms for entering critical admission and discharge information, and a
   direct communication channel. Although physicians comprised most of the
   potential users of DialysisConnect, APPs and dialysis nurses were the
   most active users. Activities were unevenly distributed; for example, 1
   hospital-based APP recorded most of the admissions (280/309, 90.6\%)
   among patients treated at the pilot dialysis facilities. End-of-pilot
   ratings of DialysisConnect were generally higher for users versus
   nonusers (eg, ``I can see the potential value of DialysisConnect for my
   work with dialysis patients{''}: mean 2.8, SD 0.4, vs mean 2.3, SD 0.6;
   P=.02). Providers most commonly selected reduced time and energy spent
   gathering information as a motivator (11/26, 42\%) and a lack of time to
   use the system as a barrier (8/26, 31\%) at the end of the pilot.
   Conclusions: This pilot study found that APPs and nurses were most
   likely to engage with the system. Survey participants generally viewed
   the system favorably while identifying substantial barriers to its use.
   These results inform how best to motivate providers to use this system
   and similar systems and inform future pragmatic research in care
   coordination among this and other populations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Plantinga, LC (Corresponding Author), Emory Univ, Dept Med, 1841 Clifton Rd,Room 552, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA.
   Plantinga, Laura C.; Hoge, Courtney; Vandenberg, Ann E.; James, Kyle; Masud, Tahsin; Khakharia, Anjali; Lea, Janice P.; O'Donnell, Christopher M., Emory Univ, Dept Med, 1841 Clifton Rd,Room 552, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA.
   James, Kyle; Masud, Tahsin; Gray, Carol; Lea, Janice P.; O'Donnell, Christopher M., Emory Healthcare, Emory Univ Hosp Midtown, Atlanta, GA USA.
   Jaar, Bernard G., Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Med, Baltimore, MD USA.
   Jaar, Bernard G., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Baltimore, MD USA.
   Jaar, Bernard G., Nephrol Ctr Maryland, Baltimore, MD USA.
   Mutell, Richard, Apex Hlth Innovat, Williamsburg, VA USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/36052},
Article-Number = {e36052},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {dialysis; hospitals; physicians; advanced practice providers; nurses;
   care coordination; mobile app},
Keywords-Plus = {READMISSIONS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {laura.plantinga@emory.edu},
Affiliations = {Emory University; Emory University; Johns Hopkins University; Johns
   Hopkins Medicine; Johns Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
   School of Public Health},
ORCID-Numbers = {Jaar, Bernard/0000-0003-1210-7115
   Lea, Janice/0000-0002-8045-076X
   Khakharia, Anjali/0000-0001-7401-0058
   Gray, Carol/0000-0001-8109-2637
   Masud, Tahsin/0000-0003-4425-024X
   O'Donnell, Christopher/0000-0002-7497-1278
   James, Kyle/0000-0001-9235-1489},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the
   National Institutes of Health {[}R18DK118467]},
Funding-Text = {The research reported in this publication was supported by the National
   Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National
   Institutes of Health under award number R18DK118467. The content is the
   sole responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent
   the official views of the National Institutes of Health.; The authors
   would like to thank the providers and staff at Emory Dialysis and Emory
   University Hospital Midtown who facilitated this pilot, especially CG,
   Linda Turberville-Trujillo, Michelle Young, Kathy Oliver, Ifeoma
   Imonugo, Tomiwa Ishmail, and Kristy Hamilton, and the staff at Apex
   Health Innovations for developing DialysisConnect (Richard Dacre, Amber
   Webster, Alice Jordan, Alex Turnbull, Jasper Kirby, and John Scott) and
   facilitating compliance (Charlie Bonar). The authors would also like to
   thank Christian Park and Grace Xu for their assistance with the focus
   group sessions.},
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Journal-ISO = {JMIR Form. Res.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {4N5SX},
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@article{ WOS:000646632100009,
Author = {Nurbaeti, Irma and Syafii, Moch and Lestari, Kustati Budi},
Title = {Developing an android-based application for early detection of
   postpartum depression symptoms in Indonesia},
Journal = {BELITUNG NURSING JOURNAL},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {7},
Number = {2},
Pages = {118-124},
Month = {MAR-APR},
Abstract = {Background: Postpartum depression has become a mental health problem in
   Indonesia. Screening symptoms of postpartum depression as early as one
   month during the postpartum period is needed. A smartphone application
   is considered one of the fastest ways for screening.
   Objective: To develop an android-based application to early detect the
   symptoms of postpartum depression and evaluate its effectiveness.
   Methods: The smartphone application was developed using Analysis,
   Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) instruction
   model. The survey design was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness
   of the application among 109 postpartum mothers selected using
   convenience sampling. Data were collected from August to October 2019 in
   South Tangerang, Indonesia.
   Results: The evaluation showed that the application is mostly positive.
   The appearance of the application is adequate (92.67\%), easy to
   download (89.90\%), understandable (96.33\%), easy to fill-in (94.50\%),
   beneficial (96.33\%), new (90.83\%), and reflecting psychological
   conditions (90.83\%).
   Conclusion: The symptoms of postpartum depression can be measured by the
   android-based application. It is therefore recommended to Indonesian
   mothers use this app to detect postpartum depression symptoms early.
   This app also helps nurses and midwives to prevent depression among
   postpartum mothers. Also, the app can be imitated by other developers
   for non-Indonesian mothers.},
Publisher = {BELITUNG RAYA FOUNDATION},
Address = {RT 06 RW 02, URISAN JAYA, PADANG, BEITUNG TIMUR, MANGGAR, BANGKA,
   BEITUNG, INDONESIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Nurbaeti, I (Corresponding Author), Univ Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Fac Hlth Sci, JI Kertamukti 5, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Indonesia.
   Nurbaeti, Irma; Syafii, Moch; Lestari, Kustati Budi, Univ Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Fac Hlth Sci, Nursing Program, South Tangerang, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.33546/bnj.1308},
ISSN = {2528-181X},
EISSN = {2477-4073},
Keywords = {ADDIE model; digital application; android; postpartum depression;
   smartphone; nursing; Indonesia},
Keywords-Plus = {POSTNATAL DEPRESSION},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {irma.nurbaeti@uinjkt.ac.io},
Affiliations = {Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {M.Kep., Sp.Mat., Ph.D, Irma Nurbaeti/AHD-1302-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {lestari, kustati budi/0000-0002-8805-3873},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
   {[}Un.01/KPA/511/2019]},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded by Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah
   Jakarta under the research grant scheme for collaborative research
   (Un.01/KPA/511/2019).},
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@article{ WOS:000697104900023,
Author = {Fotsing, Laurena N. Dongmo and Pang, Emily M. and Shieh, Lisa},
Title = {How is mobile health technology transforming physician-nurse
   collaboration?},
Journal = {INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {51},
Number = {9},
Pages = {1522-1525},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {The integration of mobile health technologies in medical practice has
   the potential to promote in-person, high-quality care. We examine the
   impact of Voalte, a healthcare-specific mobile application, on bedside
   rounding and care coordination. A cross-sectional survey was conducted
   on 71 medical ward-based nurses from a quaternary-care academic centre,
   capturing 183 rounding events. The frequency of physician-nurse overlap
   at the bedside was 50.3\%, representing a >20\% increase when compared
   with the 2018 baseline before Voalte's introduction. Our results show
   that mobile health technologies can strengthen inpatient medicine
   workflows and interdisciplinary collaboration when implemented
   successfully.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Fotsing, LND (Corresponding Author), Stanford Univ, 300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
   Fotsing, Laurena N. Dongmo; Shieh, Lisa, Stanford Univ, Div Hosp Med, Dept Internal Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.
   Pang, Emily M., Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/imj.15484},
ISSN = {1444-0903},
EISSN = {1445-5994},
Keywords = {mobile health technology; interdisciplinary communication;
   interdisciplinary collaboration; evidence-based medicine; healthcare
   quality},
Keywords-Plus = {ROUNDS; COMMUNICATION; STAFF},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {lfotsing@sjgh.org},
Affiliations = {Stanford University; Stanford University},
ORCID-Numbers = {, Laurena/0000-0001-5197-4487},
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@article{ WOS:000445350400003,
Author = {Allaert, Francois-Andre},
Title = {A smartphone application for clinical research on wound healing},
Journal = {ACTA PHLEBOLOGICA},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {19},
Number = {1},
Pages = {5-10},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {The development of applications available on smartphones opens up new
   possibilities for clinical trials and observational studies. Nurstrial
   (R) provides a tool for monitoring the evolution of wounds in an
   incomparable manner to what existed until now and opens the way for
   research involving nurses more closely in the evaluation of the specific
   acts they perform in conjunction with medical practitioners. Nurstrial
   (R) paves the way for closer collaboration between phlebologists and
   nurses not only in the field of clinical research, but also in daily
   care.},
Publisher = {EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA},
Address = {CORSO BRAMANTE 83-85 INT JOURNALS DEPT., 10126 TURIN, ITALY},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Allaert, FA (Corresponding Author), ESC Univ Dijon, 24 Blvd Jeanne dArc, F-21000 Dijon, France.
   Allaert, FA (Corresponding Author), Cen Biotech, 24 Blvd Jeanne dArc, F-21000 Dijon, France.
   Allaert, Francois-Andre, ESC Univ Dijon, 24 Blvd Jeanne dArc, F-21000 Dijon, France.
   Allaert, Francois-Andre, Cen Biotech, 24 Blvd Jeanne dArc, F-21000 Dijon, France.},
DOI = {10.23736/S1593-232X.18.00412-5},
ISSN = {1593-232X},
EISSN = {1827-1766},
Keywords = {Clinical trial; Observational study; Smartphone; Wound healing; Nursing},
Research-Areas = {Cardiovascular System \& Cardiology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Peripheral Vascular Disease},
Author-Email = {allaert@cenbiotch.com},
Affiliations = {Universite de Bourgogne},
Cited-References = {{[}Anonymous], 2013, CHOIX METHODOLOGIQUE.
   Republique Francaise, 2012, JORF, P5768.},
Number-of-Cited-References = {2},
Times-Cited = {0},
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Journal-ISO = {Acta Phlebol.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GU5SI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000445350400003},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000853330300001,
Author = {Naseem, Azra and Nizamuddin, Sameer and Ghias, Kulsoom},
Title = {The outcomes of a mobile just-in-time-learning intervention for teaching
   bioethics in Pakistan},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {SEP 13},
Abstract = {Introduction The study aimed to test the effectiveness and the
   feasibility of a mobile just-in-time-learning (m-JiTL) approach for
   teaching bioethics at a university in Pakistan. Over four months, a
   mobile app (EthAKUL) was used to enhance ethical reasoning among
   practising nurses, trainee physicians, and medical and nursing students
   utilising the m-JiTL approach. Participants used EthAKUL to access
   bioethics modules and participate in asynchronous discussions. Methods A
   mixed methods design was adopted. Pre- and post-knowledge tests were
   used to assess changes in participants' knowledge of bioethics concepts,
   while pre- and post-surveys were used to assess changes in participants'
   attitudes towards m-learning. After the intervention, focus group
   discussions with the participants were held. Analysis of the discussion
   posts and meeting notes was conducted. Results The learners had a
   favourable attitude toward using mobile devices for learning purposes at
   the start of the intervention, and the score remained positive
   afterwards. Bioethics knowledge test scores improved at the end of the
   intervention, with medical students experiencing the greatest
   improvement. However, because of the high drop-out rate and lack of
   participation after the initial phase, it is unclear whether the
   increase in score or positive attitude is the result of the
   intervention, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions about the
   intervention's success. Conclusions EthAKUL is the first of its kind app
   for teaching bioethics, and the study has offered important insights
   into adopting new pedagogies and technologies for bioethics teaching. It
   has also identified issues with the design of the app and m-JiTL
   pedagogy that must be addressed before curriculum-wide adoption.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Naseem, A (Corresponding Author), Aga Khan Univ, Inst Educ Dev, IED PDC, 1-5-B VII,POB 13668, Karachi 75950, Karimabad, Pakistan.
   Naseem, Azra, Aga Khan Univ, Inst Educ Dev, IED PDC, 1-5-B VII,POB 13668, Karachi 75950, Karimabad, Pakistan.
   Nizamuddin, Sameer, Aga Khan Univ, Med Coll, Deans Off, Stadium Rd,POB 3500, Karachi 74800, Pakistan.
   Nizamuddin, Sameer, Univ Calgary, Werklund Sch Educ, 2500 Univ Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.
   Ghias, Kulsoom, Aga Khan Univ, Dept Biol \& Biomed Sci, Stadium Rd,POB 3500, Karachi 74800, Pakistan.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12909-022-03698-9},
Article-Number = {674},
EISSN = {1472-6920},
Keywords = {Bioethics; Just-in-time-learning; Mobile application; m-learning},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education \& Educational Research; Education, Scientific Disciplines},
Author-Email = {azra.naseem@aku.edu},
Affiliations = {Aga Khan University; Aga Khan University; University of Calgary; Aga
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@article{ WOS:000683001000003,
Author = {de Sa Tinoco, Jessica Dantas and Cossi, Marcelly Santos and da Conceicao
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Title = {Effect of educational intervention on clinical reasoning skills in
   nursing: A quasi-experimental study},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {105},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {This study evaluated the effect of an educational intervention based on
   virtual clinical simulation and problembased learning using a mobile
   application in a clinical nursing education context as a tool to improve
   clinical reasoning skills of students on the second year of nursing
   graduation. A prospective quasi-experimental study was conducted in the
   year 2018, and assessments were performed before and after the
   educational intervention. A random convenience sample (n = 32) of
   nursing students in the second year of a public university in Brazil was
   divided equally into experimental and control groups. The experimental
   group underwent educational intervention about clinical reasoning skills
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   instrument. The control group experienced the conventional class on
   clinical reasoning skills. Four clinical cases were used to assess
   reasoning skills before and after the educational intervention. The data
   were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The
   experimental group showed a statistically significant difference
   regarding the prioritization of nursing diagnoses (p = 0.014) and a
   higher final score. There was a statistically significant difference in
   performance between the pre- and post-test in the grades of the students
   who participated in the intervention (p = 0.003). The control group also
   showed statistical significance in the score attributed to the clinical
   reasoning process (p = 0.015). In addition, the Diagnostician Nurse
   software had excellent usability and quality evaluations (SUS 87.81 and
   LORI 4.66, respectively). It is concluded that educational intervention
   based on virtual clinical simulation and learning problems using the
   Diagnostician Nurse software is effective as a tool to improve clinical
   reasoning skills and can support early detection of patients. The
   educational intervention developed was of high quality and attractive
   and improved students' motivation for the teaching-learning process.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tinoco, JDD (Corresponding Author), State Univ Rio Grande do Norte, Av Rio Branco, BR-5930000 Caico, RN, Brazil.
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   Brandao de Carvalho Lira, Ana Luisa, Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Postgrad Program Nursing, Natal, RN, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2021.105027},
Article-Number = {105027},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Nursing; Education; Nursing education; Clinical reasoning; Simulations;
   Teaching; learning strategies; Mobile applications},
Keywords-Plus = {VIRTUAL GAMING SIMULATION; CRITICAL THINKING; NURSES; STRATEGIES;
   EXPERIENCE},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {jessicadantas@uern.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte; Universidade Federal do Rio
   Grande do Norte; Universidade Federal do Ceara; Universidade Federal do
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {15},
Journal-ISO = {Nurse Educ. Today},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {TX3OZ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000683001000003},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000303121300005,
Author = {Fisher, Jennifer and Clayton, Margaret},
Title = {Who Gives a Tweet: Assessing Patients' Interest in the Use of Social
   Media for Health Care},
Journal = {WORLDVIEWS ON EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Pages = {100-108},
Abstract = {Background: Social media (SoMe) use is quickly accelerating in
   healthcare delivery. Evidence-based SoMe use may improve patient
   engagement and communication, leading to better outcomes. Aim: To assess
   patient use of and preferences regarding SoMe in their health care.
   Methods: A descriptive survey was conducted using an 11-item
   questionnaire that was completed by 111 patients at an outpatient family
   practice clinic in Southern Utah, USA. Age, gender, health status,
   current or future SoMe use, provider use of SoMe, perceived barriers,
   and health mobile application use was assessed. Results: Eighty three
   percent of respondents used some form of SoMe. Fifty six percent of the
   participants wanted providers to use SoMe. Gender or health status did
   not affect SoMe attitudes or use, however, use varied with age. Patients
   wanted providers to use SoMe for appointment setting and reminders,
   reporting diagnostic test results, prescription notifications, providing
   health information, and as a forum for asking general questions. Among
   those who did not use SoMe, 41.6\% would consider using it if their
   healthcare provider used it. E-mail and mobile telephones were the
   preferred communication mode. Privacy and confidentiality concerns were
   the most frequently cited barriers (48\%) when considering the use of
   SoMe. Discussion and Implications: This study indicates growing patient
   acceptance of SoMe in health care. Understanding user profiles,
   preferences, and barriers can help providers in prioritizing where to
   direct efforts when using evidence-based SoMe in their practice.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Fisher, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Utah, Coll Nursing, 10 South,2000 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Fisher, Jennifer; Clayton, Margaret, Univ Utah, Coll Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA.
   Fisher, Jennifer, Intermt Healthcare, St George, UT USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/j.1741-6787.2012.00243.x},
ISSN = {1545-102X},
EISSN = {1741-6787},
Keywords = {texting; twitter; mobile apps; socialmedia; history; trends; advanced
   practice; advanced nursing practice; technology; communication},
Keywords-Plus = {REMINDERS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {iamjenni@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Utah System of Higher Education; University of Utah; Intermountain
   Healthcare; Intermountain Medical Center},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Clayton, Margaret/Z-2840-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Clayton, Margaret/0000-0002-0318-5210},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {50},
Journal-ISO = {Worldviews Evid.-Based Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {930EW},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000850809000011,
Author = {Ang, Seng Bin and Neo, Sylvia and Koh, Benedix and Cheng, Shu Juan and
   Tan, Irene and Thumboo, Julian and Goh, Louise Gek Huang and Dhaliwal,
   Satvinder Singh},
Title = {Implementation and evaluation of a pilot Match-A-Nurse programme to
   provide home--based care in Singapore},
Journal = {BMJ INNOVATIONS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {61-67},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background To enable our seniors to age in place and at home, healthcare
   needs to shift towards delivering care in the community while taking
   advantage of technology, to enhance the productivity and effectiveness
   of home-based nursing care. Home-based nursing care is also less
   expensive, more convenient and as effective as care received in a
   hospital.
   Methods The pilot Match-A-Nurse programme linked discharged patients
   from two public hospitals in Singapore requiring home-based nursing care
   to nurses living or working close to them through a mobile application.
   Patients' requests are listed in the application which was developed by
   adopting a `hybrid agile' framework for nurses to `bid' for jobs. The
   concept is similar to a taxi booking application. Information on
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   Results The Match-A-Nurse programme was successfully implemented and was
   received positively by patients and nurses. Patients were satisfied with
   the time taken to confirm the visit, the quality of care and would
   recommend the programme to others. Nurses were also satisfied with the
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   In addition, patient's information can be readily accessed through the
   application.
   Conclusions The technical feasibility and practical potential of this
   programme is evidenced by the nurses' and patients' willingness to
   participate, their satisfaction with the programme and the ability of
   the prototype mobile application to secure patient documentation, and
   the adherence of programme to the legal and insurance employment
   regulations in Singapore.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dhaliwal, SS (Corresponding Author), Curtin Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Curtin Hlth Innovat Res Inst, Perth, WA 6102, Australia.
   Ang, Seng Bin; Cheng, Shu Juan; Tan, Irene, KK Womens \& Childrens Hosp, Family Med Serv, Singapore, Singapore.
   Ang, Seng Bin; Goh, Louise Gek Huang; Dhaliwal, Satvinder Singh, Curtin Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Curtin Hlth Innovat Res Inst, Perth, WA 6102, Australia.
   Neo, Sylvia; Koh, Benedix, Singapore Hlth Serv, SingHlth Off Reg Hlth, Singapore, Singapore.
   Thumboo, Julian, Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Rheumatol \& Immunol, Singapore, Singapore.
   Thumboo, Julian, SingHlth Hlth Serv Res Ctr, Singapore, Singapore.
   Dhaliwal, Satvinder Singh, Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjinnov-2019-000343},
ISSN = {2055-8074},
EISSN = {2055-642X},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH-CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {S.Dhaliwal@curtin.edu.au},
Affiliations = {KK Women's \& Children's Hospital; Curtin University; Singapore General
   Hospital; National University of Singapore},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {li, xiao/HKV-8405-2023
   wu, jun/ISB-8607-2023
   Xu, Chen/AAQ-5514-2020
   zhang, yuyang/IVV-5089-2023
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   zhang, yu/HNS-5948-2023
   Zhang, Yiyang/HZI-3668-2023
   liang, YU/IYT-4334-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {Xu, Chen/0000-0001-8068-2109
   Liu, Han/0000-0002-5269-8477
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000879885700005,
Author = {Hutson, Elizabeth},
Title = {Student Response Systems in Online Nursing Education},
Journal = {NURSING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {57},
Number = {4},
Pages = {539-549},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {SRSs can be used effectively in online nursing education to promote
   student engage-ment with course content, their peers, and the
   instructor. There are many things to consider when implementing SRSs
   into online education, such as cost and technolog-ical issues, but with
   careful planning, SRSs can provide a rich educational experience
   involving active learning. SRSs encourage student engagement in the
   instructional process regardless of their perception of ability or
   self-confidence, which in turn sup-ports inclusion and student-driven
   instruction. SRSs can provide an innovative way to assess student
   achievement of nursing competencies through the active demonstra-tion of
   critical thinking skills.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hutson, E (Corresponding Author), Texas Tech Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Nursing, 3601 4th St, Lubbock, TX 79430 USA.
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DOI = {10.1016/j.cnur.2022.06.004},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2022},
ISSN = {0029-6465},
EISSN = {1558-1357},
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Research-Areas = {Nursing},
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@article{ WOS:000353086400008,
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES},
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   60 s). Nursing and physiotherapy students used the applications to count
   respiratory rates in a set of brief video recordings of children with
   different respiratory illnesses. Limits of agreement (compared to the
   same participant's standard 60-second count), intra-class correlation
   coefficients and standard errors of measurement were calculated to
   compare the reliability of the four approaches, and a usability
   questionnaire was completed by the participants.
   Results: There was considerable variation in the counts, with large
   components of the variation related to the participants and the videos,
   as well as the methods. None of the methods was entirely reliable, with
   no limits of agreement better than 10 to +9 breaths/min. Some of the
   methods were superior to the others, with ICCs from 0.24 to 0.92. By ICC
   the Once-per-Breath 60-second count and the Once-per-Breath 20-breath
   count were the most consistent, better even than the 60-second count by
   the participants. The 10-breath approaches performed least well. Users'
   initial impressions were positive, with little difference between the
   applications found.
   Conclusions: This study provides evidence that applications running on
   simple phones can be used to count respiratory rates in children. The
   Once-per-Breath methods are the most reliable, outperforming the
   60-second count. For children with raised respiratory rates the
   20-breath version of the Once-per-Breath method is faster, so it is a
   more suitable option where health workers are under time pressure. (C)
   2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Black, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat \& Global Hlth, Nossal Inst Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Black, James; Bell, Lauren, Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat \& Global Hlth, Nossal Inst Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Gerdtz, Marie; Nicholson, Pat; Crellin, Dianne; Santamaria, Nick, Univ Melbourne, Dept Nursing, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Gerdtz, Marie; Santamaria, Nick, Melbourne Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Crellin, Dianne, Royal Childrens Hosp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Crellin, Dianne, Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Browning, Laura, Univ Melbourne, Dept Physiotherapy, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.
   Simpson, Julie, Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat \& Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.01.016},
ISSN = {0020-7489},
EISSN = {1873-491X},
Keywords = {Cellular phone; Medical informatics applications; Pneumonia; Respiratory
   rate},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {jim.black@unimelb.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Melbourne; University of Melbourne; Royal Children's
   Hospital Melbourne; Murdoch Children's Research Institute; University of
   Melbourne; University of Melbourne},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Black, James FP/E-1526-2013
   Nicholson, Patricia/B-4954-2016
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Black, James FP/0000-0002-9287-8712
   Nicholson, Patricia/0000-0002-7802-6863
   Browning, Laura/0000-0002-8666-9076
   gerdtz, marie/0000-0002-2100-994X},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {12},
Times-Cited = {11},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {15},
Journal-ISO = {Int. J. Nurs. Stud.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {CG2DZ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000353086400008},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000517539400001,
Author = {Chiang, Ting-Wei and Chen, Si-Yu and Pan, Yuan-Chien and Lin, Yu-Hsuan},
Title = {Automatic Work-Hours Recorder for Medical Staff (Staff Hours): Mobile
   App Development},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {2},
Month = {FEB 25},
Abstract = {Background: There are numerous mobile apps for tracking work hours, but
   only a few of them record work hours automatically instead of relying on
   manual logging. No apps have been customized for medical staff, whose
   work schedules are highly complicated as they have both regular hours
   and on-call duties.
   Objective: The specific aims of this study were to (1) identify the
   Staff Hours app users' GPS-defined work hours, (2) examine the overtime
   work hours from the app-recorded total work hours and the participants'
   self-reported scheduled work hours, and (3) compare these app-recorded
   total work hours among different occupations.
   Methods: We developed an app, Staff Hours, to automatically calculate a
   user's work hours via GPS background data. Users can enter their
   scheduled hours, including regular hours and on-call duties. The app
   automatically generates overtime reports by comparing the app-recorded
   total work hours with the user-defined scheduled hours. A total of 183
   volunteers (60 females and 123 males; mean age 32.98 years, SD 6.74)
   were included in this study. Most of the participants (162/183, 88.5\%)
   were medical staff, and their positions were resident physicians (n=89),
   visiting staff (n=38), medical students (n=10), registered nurses
   (n=25), and non-health care professionals (non-HCPs; n=21).
   Results: The total work hours (mean 55.69 hours, SD 21.34) of the 183
   participants were significantly higher than their scheduled work hours
   (mean 50.67 hours, SD 21.44; P=.01). Medical staff had significantly
   longer total work hours (mean 57.01 hours, SD 21.20) than non-HCPs (mean
   45.48 hours, SD 20.08; P=.02). Residents (mean 60.38 hours, SD 18.67)
   had significantly longer work hours than visiting staff (mean 51.42
   hours, SD 20.33; P=.03) and non-HCPs (mean 45.48 hours, SD 20.08;
   P=.004).
   Conclusions: Staff Hours is the first automatic GPS location-based app
   designed for medical staff to track work hours and calculate overtime.
   For medical staff, this app could keep complete and accurate records of
   work hours in real time, reduce bias, and allow for better complying
   with labor regulations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lin, YH (Corresponding Author), Natl Hlth Res Inst, Inst Populat Hlth Sci, Room A3234,35 Keyan Rd, Zhunan Town 35053, Miaoli County, Taiwan.
   Chiang, Ting-Wei; Chen, Si-Yu; Lin, Yu-Hsuan, Natl Hlth Res Inst, Inst Populat Hlth Sci, Room A3234,35 Keyan Rd, Zhunan Town 35053, Miaoli County, Taiwan.
   Pan, Yuan-Chien, Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Psychol, Taipei, Taiwan.
   Lin, Yu-Hsuan, Natl Taiwan Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan.
   Lin, Yu-Hsuan, Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Dept Psychiat, Taipei, Taiwan.
   Lin, Yu-Hsuan, Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Inst Hlth Behav \& Community Sci, Taipei, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.2196/16063},
Article-Number = {e16063},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {smartphone; mobile apps; medical staff; global positioning system; shift
   work schedule},
Keywords-Plus = {SLEEP-DEPRIVATION; INTERNS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {yuhsuanlin@nhri.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {National Health Research Institutes - Taiwan; National Taiwan
   University; National Taiwan University; National Taiwan University
   Hospital; National Taiwan University; National Taiwan University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lin, Yu-Hsuan/0000-0001-9393-3886
   Pan, Yuan-Chien/0000-0001-9497-6909
   Chiang, Ting-Wei/0000-0002-3022-1803
   Chen, Si-Yu/0000-0002-6920-3936},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Health Research Institutes of Taiwan {[}07A1-PHPP27-014];
   Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan {[}MOST
   107-2314-B-400-038-MY3]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by grants from the National Health Research
   Institutes of Taiwan (07A1-PHPP27-014) and the Ministry of Science and
   Technology of Taiwan (MOST 107-2314-B-400-038-MY3). The authors thank Mr
   Chang-En Hsieh and Ms Hsiao-Han Lin for their excellent technical
   assistance.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {14},
Times-Cited = {3},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {6},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR mHealth uHealth},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {KR3SW},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000517539400001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000537468300008,
Author = {Thiel, Bram and Godfried, Marc B. and van Huizen, Elise C. and Mooijer,
   Bart C. and de Boer, Bouke A. and van Mierlo, Rover A. A. M. and van Os,
   Johan and Geerts, Bart F. and Kalkman, Cor J.},
Title = {Patient reported postoperative pain with a smartphone application: A
   proof of concept},
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {15},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY 8},
Abstract = {Postoperative pain management and pain assessment are still lacking the
   perspective of the patient. We have developed and studied a prototype
   smartphone application for patients to self-record postoperative pain.
   The main objective was to collect patient and stakeholder critique of
   improvements on the usability in order to develop a definitive version.
   The secondary objective was to investigate if patient self-recording
   compared to nurse-led assessment is a suitable method for postoperative
   pain management. Fifty patients and a stakeholder group consisting of
   ten healthcare- and ICT professionals and two members of the patient
   council participated in this study.
   Main outcome
   Thirty patients (60\%) found it satisfying or very satisfying to
   communicate their pain with the app. Pain experienced after surgery was
   scored by patients as `no': 3 (6\%), `little': 5 (10\%), `bearable': 25
   (50\%), `considerable': 13 (26\%) and `severe': 1 (2\%). Forty-five
   patients (90\%) were positive about the ease of recording. Forty-five
   patients (90\%) could correctly record their pain with the app.
   Thirty-eight patients (76\%) agreed that in-app notifications to record
   pain were useful. Two patients (4\%) were too ill to use the
   application. Based on usability feedback, we will redesign the pain
   intensity wheel and the in-app pain chart to improve clarity for
   patients to understand the course of their pain.
   Secondary outcomes
   The median patient recorded pain app score 4.0 (range 0 to 10) and nurse
   recorded numerical rating scale (NRS) for pain NRS 4.0 (range 0 to 9)
   were not statistically different (p = 0.06). Forty-two percent from a
   total of 307 patient pain app scores were. 5 (on a scale from 0 no pain
   at all to 10 worst imaginable pain). Of these, 83\% were recorded as
   `bearable' while only in 18\% of the recordings patients asked for
   additional analgesia. The results suggest that self-recording the
   severity of postoperative pain by patients with a smartphone application
   could be useful for postoperative pain management. The application was
   perceived as user-friendly and had high satisfaction rates from both
   patients and stakeholders. Further research is needed to validate the
   11-point numeric and faces pain scale with the current gold standards
   visual analogue scale (VAS) and NRS for pain.},
Publisher = {PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE},
Address = {1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Thiel, B (Corresponding Author), OLVG Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Thiel, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Thiel, Bram; Godfried, Marc B., OLVG Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Thiel, Bram, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   van Huizen, Elise C.; Mooijer, Bart C., Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   de Boer, Bouke A., OLVG Hosp, Dept Informat Technol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   van Mierlo, Rover A. A. M., Logicapps Inc, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   van Os, Johan, OLVG Hosp, Dept Business Intelligence, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Geerts, Bart F., Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Kalkman, Cor J., Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Anesthesiol, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Kalkman, Cor J., Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Dept Intens Care, Utrecht, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0232082},
Article-Number = {e0232082},
ISSN = {1932-6203},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY; MANAGEMENT; SATURATION; INTERVIEWS; TOOL},
Research-Areas = {Science \& Technology - Other Topics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Multidisciplinary Sciences},
Author-Email = {b.thiel@olvg.nl},
Affiliations = {Utrecht University; Utrecht University Medical Center; University of
   Amsterdam; University of Amsterdam; Utrecht University; Utrecht
   University Medical Center; Utrecht University; Utrecht University
   Medical Center},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Geerts, Bart/H-7570-2017
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Geerts, Bart/0000-0002-1508-6121
   van Os, Jim/0000-0002-7245-1586},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {SIDN fund},
Funding-Text = {SIDN fund, public benefit organization for Dutch internet domain
   registration (Url: www.SIDNfonds.nl), partially funded the development
   of the smartphone application. The funders had no role in the study
   design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation
   of the manuscript.},
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Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {PLoS One},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {LU0QJ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000537468300008},
OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:001015221900001,
Author = {Soares-Pinto, Igor and Braga, Ana Margarida Pinto and Santos, Isabel
   Maria Ribeiro Morais Araujo and Ferreira, Natalia Maria Ribeiro Gomes
   and Silva, Sandra Cristina da Rocha e and Alves, Paulo Jorge},
Title = {eHealth Promoting Stoma Self-care for People With an Elimination Ostomy:
   Focus Group Study},
Journal = {JMIR HUMAN FACTORS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {10},
Abstract = {Background: The construction of an elimination stoma has a physical,
   psychological, and social impact on the person. The development of stoma
   self-care competence contributes to the adaptation to a new health
   condition and improvement of quality of life. eHealth refers to
   everything associated with information and communication technology and
   health care, including telemedicine, mobile health, and health
   informatics. The use of eHealth platforms by the person with an ostomy,
   as a digital application that includes websites and mobile phone apps,
   can bring scientific knowledge and well-informed practices to
   individuals, families, and communities. It also allows functionalities
   that enable the person to describe and identify early signs and symptoms
   and precursors of complications and to be guided to an adequate health
   response for their problems.Objective: This study aimed to define the
   most relevant content and features to promote ostomy self-care
   integrated into an eHealth platform as a digital app or website to be
   used by patients for self-management of stoma care.Methods: We developed
   a descriptive, exploratory study with a qualitative approach using the
   focus group methodology, which was oriented to reach a consensus of at
   least 80\%. A convenience sample of 7 participants consisting of
   stomatherapy nurses was used. The focus group discussion was recorded,
   and field notes were taken. The focus group meeting was fully
   transcribed, and a qualitative analysis was performed. The research
   question was: Which content and features for ostomy self-care promotion
   should be integrated into an eHealth platform as a digital app or
   website? Results: An eHealth platform, which can be a smartphone app or
   website, for people with ostomy should provide content aimed at
   promoting self-care, namely in the field of knowledge and
   self-monitoring, as well as the possibility of interacting with a
   stomatherapy care nurse.Conclusions: The stomatherapy nurse has a
   decisive role in promoting adaptation to life with a stoma, namely
   through the promotion of stoma self-care. Technological evolution has
   emerged as a useful tool to enhance nursing interventions and promote
   self-care competence. The development of an eHealth platform aimed at
   promoting ostomy self-care should include the capabilities for
   telehealth and help with decision-making regarding self-monitoring and
   seeking differentiated care.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Soares-Pinto, I (Corresponding Author), Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Ciencias Saude, Rua Diogo Botelho 1327, P-4169005 Porto, Portugal.
   Soares-Pinto, Igor; Alves, Paulo Jorge, Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Ciencias Saude, Porto, Portugal.
   Soares-Pinto, Igor, Escola Super Saude Norte Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa, Oliveira De Azemeis, Portugal.
   Braga, Ana Margarida Pinto; Santos, Isabel Maria Ribeiro Morais Araujo, Inst Portugues Oncol Coimbra Francisco Gentil Gab, Coimbra, Portugal.
   Ferreira, Natalia Maria Ribeiro Gomes, Ctr Hosp Povoa Varzim Vila Conde, Gabinete Estomaterapia, Povoa De Varzim Vila Do, Portugal.
   Silva, Sandra Cristina da Rocha e, Ctr Hosp Univ Santo Antonio, Gabinete Estomaterapia, Porto, Portugal.
   Alves, Paulo Jorge, Ctr Invest Interdisciplinar Saude, Porto, Portugal.
   Soares-Pinto, Igor, Univ Catolica Portuguesa, Inst Ciencias Saude, Rua Diogo Botelho 1327, P-4169005 Porto, Portugal.},
DOI = {10.2196/39826},
ISSN = {2292-9495},
Keywords = {self -care; ostomy; nurses; health education; telemedicine; eHealth},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; COLOSTOMY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {isp.igor@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Catolica Portuguesa; Universidade Catolica Portuguesa},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Soares-Pinto, Igor Emanuel/P-3666-2015
   Alves, Paulo/AAD-1391-2019
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   Braga, Ana/0000-0002-6262-2660
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@article{ WOS:000607164800001,
Author = {Mueller, Sune Dueholm and Lauridsen, Kasper Glerup and Palic, Amra
   Hadrovic and Frederiksen, Lotte Nygaard and Mathiasen, Morten and
   Lofgren, Bo},
Title = {Mobile App Support for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Development and
   Usability Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 6},
Abstract = {Background: The user requirements for in-hospital cardiopulmonary
   resuscitation (CPR) support apps are understudied. To study usability,
   functionality, and design based on user requirements, we applied a mixed
   methods research design using interviews, observations, and a Kano
   questionnaire to survey perspectives of both physicians and nurses.
   Objective: This study aims to identify what an in-hospital CPR support
   app should include to meet the requirements and expectations of health
   care professionals by evaluating the CprPrototype app.
   Methods: We used a mixed methods research design. The qualitative
   methods consisted of semistmctured interviews and observations from an
   advanced life support (ALS) course; both provided input to the
   subsequent questionnaire development. The quantitative method is a
   questionnaire based on the Kano model classifying user requirements as
   must-be, one-dimensional (attributes causing satisfaction when present
   and dissatisfaction when absent), attractive, indifferent, and reverse
   (attributes causing dissatisfaction when present and satisfaction when
   absent). The questionnaire was supplemented with comment fields. All
   respondents were physicians and nurses providing ALS at hospitals in the
   Central Denmark Region.
   Results: A total of 83 physicians and nurses responded to the
   questionnaire, 15 physicians and nurses were observed during ALS
   training, and 5 physicians were interviewed. On the basis of the Kano
   questionnaire, 53\% (9/17) of requirements were classified as
   indifferent, 29\% (5/17) as attractive, and 18\% (3/17) as
   one-dimensional. The comments revealed 7 different categories of user
   requirements with noticeable differences between those of physicians and
   nurses: technological challenges, keep track of time, documentation and
   history, disturbing element, improvement areas: functions, improvement
   areas: design, and better guidance.
   Conclusions: The study provides recommendations to developers on the
   user requirements that need to be addressed when developing CPR support
   apps. Three features (one-dimensional attributes) must be incorporated
   in an in-hospital CPR support app: reminder of rhythm check, reminder of
   resuscitation drugs, and differentiate between adults and children. In
   addition, 5 features (attractive attributes) would result in higher user
   satisfaction: all functions on one side, access to the patient journal
   in the app, automatic time recording when cardiac arrest is called,
   sound to guide the chest compression rate (metronome), and send CPR
   history to the DANARREST(Danish in-hospital cardiac arrest registry)
   database.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Muller, SD (Corresponding Author), Aarhus Univ, Dept Management, Fuglesangs Alle 4, DK-8210 Aarhus, Denmark.
   Mueller, Sune Dueholm; Palic, Amra Hadrovic; Frederiksen, Lotte Nygaard, Aarhus Univ, Dept Management, Fuglesangs Alle 4, DK-8210 Aarhus, Denmark.
   Lauridsen, Kasper Glerup; Lofgren, Bo, Randers Reg Hosp, Dept Med, Randers, Denmark.
   Lauridsen, Kasper Glerup; Lofgren, Bo, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Res Ctr Emergency Med, Aarhus, Denmark.
   Lauridsen, Kasper Glerup, Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Dept Anesthesiol \& Crit Care Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Mathiasen, Morten, Business Acad Aarhus, Res \& Innovat, Viby, Denmark.
   Lofgren, Bo, Aarhus Univ, Dept Clin Med, Aarhus, Denmark.},
DOI = {10.2196/16114},
Article-Number = {e16114},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {the Kano model; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; healthcare; smartphone
   apps; public health; ALS CPR algorithm; app evaluation; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; SATISFACTION; QUALITY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {sdm@mgmt.au.dk},
Affiliations = {Aarhus University; Aarhus University; Aarhus University; University of
   Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia;
   Aarhus University},
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@article{ WOS:000879885700002,
Author = {Roussel, Linda A.},
Title = {On-the-Go Strategies to Enhance Resilience and Self-Care Using
   Technology to Create Healthy Work Cultures},
Journal = {NURSING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {57},
Number = {4},
Pages = {501-512},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Professional burnout is a significant occupational hazard, leading to
   lower job commit-ment, poor patient outcomes, reduced performance, lower
   job satisfaction, and frequent absenteeism. Advancing evidence-based,
   multidisciplinary solutions to improve patient care by caring for the
   caregiver is a cornerstone to increasing resil-iency, well-being,
   empathy, and gratitude. Developing resilience in health care in-cludes a
   wide array of technological methods to facilitate well-being. Digital
   journaling, mood tracking, meditation apps, habit tracking, lifestyle
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   stress and compassion fatigue. Technology-enhanced mentorship support
   models also hold promise in bolstering nurse resilience and retention.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Roussel, LA (Corresponding Author), 1415 Denise Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78130 USA.
   Roussel, Linda A., UT Houston Cizik Sch Nursing, Sch Nursing, Dept Grad Studies, 6901 Bertner Ave, Suite 648, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
   Roussel, Linda A., 1415 Denise Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78130 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.cnur.2022.06.002},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2022},
ISSN = {0029-6465},
EISSN = {1558-1357},
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   Well-being},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
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@article{ WOS:000419913600003,
Author = {Sobrinho, Alvaro and da Silva, Leandro Dias and Perkusich, Angelo and
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Title = {Design and evaluation of a mobile application to assist the
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Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2018},
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Abstract = {Background: The chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide critical
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Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sobrinho, A (Corresponding Author), Fed Rural Univ Semiarid, Rodovia BR-226, BR-59900000 Pau Dos Ferros, Brazil.
   Sobrinho, Alvaro, Fed Rural Univ Semiarid, Rodovia BR-226, BR-59900000 Pau Dos Ferros, Brazil.
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   Perkusich, Angelo, Univ Fed Campina Grande, R Aprigio Veloso 882, BR-58429900 Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil.
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DOI = {10.1186/s12911-018-0587-9},
Article-Number = {7},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Chronic kidney disease; Self-monitoring; Mobile application; mHealth;
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Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT; PREDICTION; SYSTEM; ARCHITECTURE; CREATININE; GUIDELINE;
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Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
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Affiliations = {Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Arido (UFERSA); Universidade Federal
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   Perkusich, Angelo/I-2447-2013
   Silva, Leandro/AAC-1416-2020
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   Perkusich, Angelo/0000-0002-7377-1258
   Dias da Silva, Leandro/0000-0003-4352-1466},
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   Foundation for Research Support of Alagoas; National Council for
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DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000382287300013,
Author = {Patel, Neha and Siegler, James E. and Stromberg, Nathaniel and Ravitz,
   Neil and Hanson, C. William},
Title = {Perfect Storm of Inpatient Communication Needs and an Innovative
   Solution Utilizing Smartphones and Secured Messaging},
Journal = {APPLIED CLINICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {7},
Number = {3},
Pages = {777-789},
Abstract = {Background: In hospitals, effective and efficient communication among
   care providers is critical to the provision of high-quality patient
   care. Yet, major problems impede communications including the frequent
   use of interruptive and one-way communication paradigms. This is
   especially frustrating for frontline providers given the dynamic nature
   of hospital care teams in an environment that is in constant flux.
   Methods: We conducted a pre-post evaluation of a commercially available
   secured messaging mobile application on 4 hospital units at a single
   institution for over one year. We included care providers on these
   units: residents, hospitalists, fellows, nurses, social workers, and
   pharmacists. Utilization metrics and survey responses on clinician
   perceptions were collected and analyzed using descriptive statistics,
   the Kruskal-Wallis test, and Mann-Whitney U test where appropriate.
   Results: Between May 2013 and June 2014, 1,021 providers sent a total of
   708,456 messages. About 85.5\% of total threads were between two
   providers and the remaining were group messages. Residents and social
   workers/clinical resource coordinators were the largest per person users
   of this communication system, sending 9 (IQR 2-20) and 9 (IQR 2-22)
   messages per person per day, and receiving 18 (IQR 5-36) and 14 (IQR
   5-29) messages per person per day, respectively (p=0.0001). More than
   half of the messages received by hospitalists, residents, and nurses
   were read within a minute. Communicating using secured messaging was
   found to be statistically significantly less disruptive to workflow by
   both nursing and physician survey respondents (p<0.001 for each
   comparison).
   Conclusions: Routine adoption of secured messaging improved perceived
   efficiency among providers on 4 hospital units. Our study suggests that
   a mobile application can improve communication and workflow efficiency
   among providers in a hospital. New technology has the potential to
   improve communication among care providers in hospitals.},
Publisher = {SCHATTAUER GMBH-VERLAG MEDIZIN NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN},
Address = {HOLDERLINSTRASSE 3, D-70174 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Patel, N (Corresponding Author), 3400 Spruce St,5020 Maloney, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Patel, Neha, Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Siegler, James E., Hosp Univ Penn, Dept Neurol, 3400 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Stromberg, Nathaniel, Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Ctr Clin Effectiveness \& Qual Improvement, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Ravitz, Neil, Presbyterian Med Ctr, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Hanson, C. William, Dept Anesthesia, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Hanson, C. William, Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Philadelphia, PA USA.},
DOI = {10.4338/ACI-2015-11-RA-0151},
ISSN = {1869-0327},
Keywords = {Communication; provider-provider interaction; mobile; secure texting;
   secure-messaging},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERNAL-MEDICINE WARDS; CLINICAL COMMUNICATION; HEALTH-CARE; HOSPITALS;
   NURSES; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Neha.Patel@uphs.upenn.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; University of
   Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; University of Pennsylvania;
   University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; Pennsylvania
   Presbyterian Medical Center; University of Pennsylvania},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Office of CMO; Nursing Leadership},
Funding-Text = {The support from the Office of CMO and Nursing Leadership.},
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@article{ WOS:000362139700005,
Author = {Nason, G. J. and Burke, M. J. and Aslam, A. and Kelly, M. E. and Akram,
   C. M. and Giri, S. K. and Flood, H. D.},
Title = {The use of smartphone applications by urology trainees},
Journal = {SURGEON-JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL COLLEGES OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH AND
   IRELAND},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {13},
Number = {5},
Pages = {263-266},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Objective: Mobile phone technology is continuously advancing- the
   smartphone allows users instant access to information via the internet.
   Downloadable applications (apps) are becoming widespread across medical
   specialities. The aim of this study was to assess the use of smartphone
   apps among urology trainees in Ireland.
   Methods: An anonymous electronic survey was distributed via Survey
   Monkey (R) to all urology trainees in Ireland assessing their ownership
   and use of smartphones and downloadable apps. A search of urology apps
   was performed using the Apple App Store and the Android Market.
   Results: 36 (81.8\%) of trainees responded with 100\% ownership of
   smartphones. 28 (77\%) report downloading apps with 11 (30.6\%)
   reporting paying for them. The mean number of apps downloaded was 4
   (Range 1-12). 16 (44.4\%) trainees think apps for smartphones are very
   useful in clinical practice, 14 (42.4\%) think they are useful. A total
   of 126 urology apps were available. 76 (60.3\%) were designed for
   physicians, 46 (36.5\%) for patients, 2 (1.6\%) for students and 2
   (1.6\%) for urological nurses.
   Conclusion: There are an ever increasing number of urology apps
   available. Urology trainees are using smartphones as an educational and
   reference tool and find them a useful aide in clinical practice. (C)
   2014 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (Scottish charity number
   SC005317) and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Published by
   Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ROYAL COLLEGE SURGEONS EDINBURGH},
Address = {NICOLSON ST, EDINBURGH EH8 9DW, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Nason, GJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Limerick, Dept Urol, Limerick, Ireland.
   Nason, G. J.; Burke, M. J.; Aslam, A.; Kelly, M. E.; Akram, C. M.; Giri, S. K.; Flood, H. D., Univ Hosp Limerick, Dept Urol, Limerick, Ireland.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.surge.2014.06.008},
ISSN = {1479-666X},
Keywords = {Smartphones; Urology; Applications; Apps; Trainees; Downloads},
Keywords-Plus = {INFORMATION; TECHNOLOGY; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Surgery},
Author-Email = {nasong@tcd.ie
   matthewburke1@gmail.com
   asadullahaslam@hotmail.com
   kellym11@tcd.ie
   chaudary.akram@hse.ie
   subhasis.giri@hse.ie
   hugh.flood@hse.ie},
Affiliations = {University of Limerick},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kelly, Michael Eamon/AAF-1917-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kelly, Michael Eamon/0000-0002-0757-6411
   Aslam, Asadullah/0000-0003-3883-0846},
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@article{ WOS:000867571600032,
Author = {Santhoshkumari, M. and Sharmil, Hepsibah S.},
Title = {Efficacy of capacity building educational interventions in the
   management of obstetric complications: A systematic review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {11},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN-DEC},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND: Delay in the diagnosis and management of obstetric
   complications lead to raised mortality rate. This can be curtailed by
   appropriate implementation of the educational intervention among the
   health-care providers. Hence, this review aimed to identify the
   literature evidence of the efficacy of various educational interventions
   training in the management of obstetric complications.
   MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched PUBMED, Web of Science, SCOPUS,
   Google Scholar, Cochrane, and maternity care databases with studies
   published from 2011 to 2021 for identifying studies related to this
   educational intervention review using MeSH terms and free terms. The
   search process was also done on the websites of the World Health
   Organization and the reproductive health library in the English
   language. From the 1823 abstracts reviewed, 16 studies were included (15
   quasi-experimental, 01 randomized clinical trial, and 01 exploratory
   research design). We identified studies that included skill assessment
   of nurses, midwives, auxilliary nurse-midwives (ANMs), medical students,
   interns, and doctors after implementing various educational
   interventions.
   RESULTS: According to the findings of this literature, achieving
   enhanced nursing management of obstetric complications has been
   developed. Especially, it suggests through better nursing training and
   education and also by providing sufficient resources, time, and
   coordination with obstetric specialists, nurses and midwives will be
   able to implement their care roles, which include proper diagnosis,
   appropriate intervention, advanced care, client education, and
   psychological support. The efficacy of each educational intervention
   varies and depends on the participants' understanding, interest, and the
   advancement of the teaching-learning method used.
   CONCLUSION: This systematic review reveals abroad and logical move
   towards the evaluation of various educational interventions in the field
   of obstetric complications. Among all the educational interventions
   implemented, mobile application, and simulation-based training play a
   major role in improving the knowledge and skills of health-care
   providers in the management of obstetric complications.},
Publisher = {WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS},
Address = {WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S  NO 1498A-2
   VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, INDIA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Santhoshkumari, M (Corresponding Author), Dr MGR Educ \& Res Inst Deemed Univ, Chennai 600095, Tamil Nadu, India.
   Santhoshkumari, M., Dr MGR Educ \& Res Inst Deemed Univ, Chennai 600095, Tamil Nadu, India.
   Santhoshkumari, M., Indira Gandhi Med Coll \& Res Inst, Pondicherry, India.
   Sharmil, Hepsibah S., Dr MGR Educ \& Res Inst Deemed Univ, Nursing, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
   Sharmil, Hepsibah S., Chettinad Acad Res \& Educ CARE Deemed Univ, Chettinad Coll Nursing, Kelambakkam 603103, Tamil Nadu, India.},
DOI = {10.4103/jehp.jehp\_1392\_21},
ISSN = {2277-9531},
EISSN = {2319-6440},
Keywords = {Educational intervention; mobile application; obstetric emergencies;
   simulation training},
Keywords-Plus = {NEONATAL-MORTALITY; NEWBORN CARE; SKILLS; COMPETENCE; RETENTION;
   KNOWLEDGE; DELIVERY; STUDENTS; BIRTH},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {santhoshimohan86@gmail.com},
ORCID-Numbers = {, santhoshkumari/0000-0002-2339-5960},
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@article{ WOS:000642451700017,
Author = {Wang, Qingling and Lee, Regina Lai Tong and Hunter, Sharyn and Chan,
   Sally Wai-Chi},
Title = {The effectiveness of internet-based telerehabilitation among patients
   after total joint arthroplasty: An integrative review},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {115},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Background: Total joint arthroplasty is one of the most commonly
   performed orthopaedic procedures globally. Telerehabilitation has
   recently been used as a supplement or an alternative to face-to-face
   rehabilitation services among patients after total joint arthroplasty.
   Objectives: To synthesise the evidence on the effectiveness of
   internet-based telerehabilitation regarding pain relief, range of
   motion, physical function, health-related quality of life,
   self-efficacy, psychological well-being/problems, and satisfaction among
   patients after total joint arthroplasty.
   Methods: An integrative review was conducted using defined search
   periods, databases, and search terms. This review adopted a five-stage
   approach: problem identification, literature search, data evaluation,
   data analysis and presentation. Studies published in English and Chinese
   were included. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was used to assess the
   quality of included studies.
   Results: Twenty-two eligible studies with 1,179 participants were
   included in this review. Nineteen of them were conducted in North
   America, Europe and Australia, and three in China. There were 20
   quantitative and two qualitative studies. Synchronous mode using
   videoconferencing (n = 11) was predominant in the studies between 2003
   and 2017, while asynchronous mode using mobile apps (n = 7) has become
   the main mode since 2017. Internet-based telerehabilitation was
   delivered by physiotherapists in 17 studies and by nurses in three. Most
   of the included studies reported that, compared to face-to-face
   rehabilitation, internet-based telerehabilitation showed a comparable
   improvement in pain relief, range of motion, physical function, and
   health-related quality of life. Patients had a high satisfaction level.
   Very few studies addressed the patients' psychological
   well-being/problems and self-efficacy as the outcome measures.
   Conclusions: Internet-based telerehabilitation appears to be effective
   for and accepted by patients after total joint arthroplasty.
   Telerehabilitation could be delivered by nurses in collaboration with
   physiotherapists and surgeons as a team. The mobile app is an accessible
   and flexible delivery medium for telerehabilitation. Robust randomised
   controlled trials are warranted to enhance the quality of evidence on
   the effectiveness of mobile app-based telerehabilitation and
   nurse-delivered program. Qualitative components are suggested to be
   included in future research. Psychological outcomes should also be
   measured. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, QL (Corresponding Author), Shanghai Univ Med \& Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, QL (Corresponding Author), Univ Newcastle, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   Wang, Qingling, Shanghai Univ Med \& Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Management, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Qingling; Lee, Regina Lai Tong; Hunter, Sharyn, Univ Newcastle, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   Chan, Sally Wai-Chi, Univ Newcastle, Univ Newcastle Singapore Campus, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
   Chan, Sally Wai-Chi, Univ Newcastle, Prior Res Ctr Brain \& Mental Hlth, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103845},
Article-Number = {103845},
ISSN = {0020-7489},
EISSN = {1873-491X},
Keywords = {Arthroplasty; Health-related quality of life; Internet; Pain; Physical
   function; Psychological well-being; Range of motion; Satisfaction;
   Self-efficacy; Telerehabilitation},
Keywords-Plus = {IN-HOME TELEREHABILITATION; TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES;
   TOTAL HIP; REHABILITATION; CARE; OSTEOARTHRITIS; PHYSIOTHERAPY;
   SATISFACTION; TELEMEDICINE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {qingling.wang@uon.edu.au
   regina.l.lee@newcastle.edu.au
   sharyn.hunter@newcastle.edu.au
   sally.chan@newcastle.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Shanghai University of Medicine \& Health Sciences; University of
   Newcastle; University of Newcastle; University of Newcastle},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Lisa/AAA-8439-2022
   HUnter, Sharyn/ISS-1323-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {LEE, Regina Lai Tong/0000-0003-1884-8360
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@article{ WOS:000494042800015,
Author = {Roberts, Anna L. and Potts, Henry W. W. and Stevens, Claire and Lally,
   Phillippa and Smith, Lee and Fisher, Abigail},
Title = {Cancer specialist nurses' perspectives of physical activity promotion
   and the potential role of physical activity apps in cancer care},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {13},
Number = {5},
Pages = {815-828},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Purpose The purpose of this study was to understand breast, prostate and
   colorectal cancer clinical nurse specialists' (CNSs) perspectives on
   physical activity (PA) promotion and the role of smartphone apps to
   support PA promotion in cancer care. Methods CNSs working in breast,
   prostate or colorectal cancer were recruited via advertisements
   distributed by professional organizations. In-depth semi-structured
   telephone interviews were conducted and analysed using thematic
   analysis. Results Nineteen CNSs participated. The analysis resulted in 4
   themes regarding CNSs' perspectives of PA promotion within cancer care:
   (i) policy changes in survivorship care have influenced CNSs' promotion
   of PA; (ii) CNSs recognize their role in supporting PA but sit within a
   wider system necessary for effective PA promotion; (iii) CNSs use
   several techniques to promote PA within their consultations; (iv)
   remaining challenges in PA promotion. The analysis resulted in 3 themes
   regarding CNSs' perspectives on the use of apps to promote PA within
   cancer care: (i) the influence of apps on access to PA support; (ii) the
   role of apps in self-directed PA; (iii) implementing apps in cancer
   care. Conclusions The results of this study provide valuable insight
   into the CNS role and provide a number of important considerations for
   the development and implementation of PA interventions within cancer
   care, with a specific focus on smartphone-based interventions.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Roberts, AL (Corresponding Author), UCL, Dept Behav Sci \& Hlth, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England.
   Roberts, Anna L.; Stevens, Claire; Lally, Phillippa; Fisher, Abigail, UCL, Dept Behav Sci \& Hlth, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England.
   Potts, Henry W. W., UCL, Inst Hlth Informat, London, England.
   Smith, Lee, Anglia Ruskin Univ, Dept Life Sci, Cambridge Ctr Sport \& Exercise Sci, Cambridge, England.},
DOI = {10.1007/s11764-019-00801-w},
ISSN = {1932-2259},
EISSN = {1932-2267},
Keywords = {Physical activity; Nurse; Oncology; Cancer survivorship; Smartphone app;
   Intervention},
Keywords-Plus = {LIFE-STYLE ADVICE; BREAST-CANCER; SURVIVORS; RISK; PREVALENCE; EXERCISE;
   LYMPHEDEMA; MORTALITY; FATIGUE; METAANALYSIS},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Biomedical Social Sciences},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Social Sciences, Biomedical},
Author-Email = {anna.roberts.15@ucl.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of London; University College London; University of London;
   University College London; Anglia Ruskin University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Potts, Henry WW/B-9597-2008
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Potts, Henry WW/0000-0002-6200-8804
   Lally, Phillippa/0000-0002-4847-4163
   Smith, Lee/0000-0002-5340-9833
   Lawrence, Claire/0000-0001-5773-4599
   Roberts, Anna/0000-0002-8224-6308},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Medical Research Council; Higher Education Funding Council for England;
   Cancer Research UK {[}C1418/A14133]},
Funding-Text = {AR was funded by a Medical Research Council PhD studentship. HP, LS and
   AF are funded by Higher Education Funding Council for England. CS is
   funded by a Cancer Research UK PhD studentship. PL is funded by Cancer
   Research UK (grant number C1418/A14133).},
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@article{ WOS:000919721400001,
Author = {Alten, Rieke and Moss, Simon and Hahne, Stefanie and Muriset, Angela T.
   and Gruben, David and Latymer, Mark},
Title = {High Usability and Applicability Ratings for the New
   SmartClic((R))/ClicWise((R)) Injection Device: Evidence from a Health
   Care Professional Opinion Studyyy},
Journal = {RHEUMATOLOGY AND THERAPY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {10},
Number = {2},
Pages = {477-487},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Introduction: The SmartClic((R))/ClicWise((R)) autoinjector is a new
   reusable, multi-use, single-patient device for the administration of
   subcutaneously administered biologics in the treatment of chronic
   conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis. The device will be used in
   conjunction with a mobile application (app). The aim of this study was
   to collect feedback on the usability, functionality, and applicability
   of the device and the companion app from health care professionals
   (HCPs) who perform injections as part of their role and care for
   patients with rheumatic conditions.
   Methods: The study was conducted from September to October 2020 in
   Germany. HCPs participated in a training session for the device and
   gained experience by performing simulated injections with water.
   Following the simulations, HCPs answered questions on the ease of use,
   feature design, effectiveness, and injection speed of the
   SmartClic/ClicWise device and estimate the patient training time
   required. They also answered questions on the functionality of the
   proposed app after attending a storyboard presentation. Responses were
   recorded as multiple-choice answers, Likert scale ratings (seven-point
   scale), or open-ended comments. The mean, median, and mode scores were
   recorded.
   Results: Twenty-five HCPs (mean age, 38.2 years; females, n = 22
   {[}88\%]; registered nurses, n = 19 {[}76\%]) participated in the study.
   HCP feedback on questions related to the SmartClic/ClicWise device was
   positive overall, with mean scores > 4.50 across questions; mean scores
   < 5.00 were reported on 2/40 questions. Twenty-four of 25 participants
   (96\%) estimated that a training time of <= 20 min would suffice for
   patients learning to use the device. Positive feedback was also reported
   on questions related to the companion app, with mean scores > 5.70.
   Conclusions: Initial feedback from HCPs on the SmartClic/ClicWise device
   and proposed app was generally favorable, suggesting they will provide
   an acceptable alternative for self-administration of biologics for
   patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other chronic conditions.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Latymer, M (Corresponding Author), Pfizer Biopharmaceut Grp, Inflammat \& Immunol Global Med Affairs, Ramsgate Rd, Sandwich CT13 9NJ, England.
   Alten, Rieke, Univ Med Berlin, Dept Internal Med Rheumatol Clin Immunol Osteol, Schlosspk Klin, Berlin, Germany.
   Moss, Simon, Pfizer, Cambridge, England.
   Hahne, Stefanie, Pfizer, Berlin, Germany.
   Muriset, Angela T., Design Sci, Evanston, IL USA.
   Gruben, David, Pfizer, Groton, CT USA.
   Latymer, Mark, Pfizer Biopharmaceut Grp, Inflammat \& Immunol Global Med Affairs, Ramsgate Rd, Sandwich CT13 9NJ, England.},
DOI = {10.1007/s40744-022-00520-2},
EarlyAccessDate = {JAN 2023},
ISSN = {2198-6576},
EISSN = {2198-6584},
Keywords = {Autoinjector; Biologics; ClicWise; Mobile application; Rheumatoid
   arthritis; SmartClic; Human factors; Usability},
Keywords-Plus = {RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; TREATMENT OUTCOMES; PREFILLED SYRINGE; FEAR;
   INSULIN; ADALIMUMAB; PREFERENCE; ADHERENCE; BURDEN; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Rheumatology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Rheumatology},
Author-Email = {mark.latymer@pfizer.com},
Affiliations = {Free University of Berlin; Humboldt University of Berlin; Charite
   Universitatsmedizin Berlin; Pfizer; Pfizer; Pfizer},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Pfizer},
Funding-Text = {This study, and the journal's Rapid Service Fee, were sponsored by
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Journal-ISO = {Rheumatol. Ther.},
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@article{ WOS:000756334300032,
Author = {Stallter, Christine and Gustin, Tina S.},
Title = {Evaluating Advanced Practice Nurses' Burnout and Potential Helping
   Modalities},
Journal = {JNP- THE JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {17},
Number = {10},
Pages = {1297-1299},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Health care providers are experiencing increased stress during the
   coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. While it is understood that increased
   stress leads to burnout, limited research has been conducted to evaluate
   advance practice nurse response to coronavirus disease 2019, and more
   specifically, self-identified modalities that may decrease stress in the
   workplace or at home. This pilot study evaluated advance practice
   nurse-perceived burnout and evaluated perceived needs and/or perception
   of modalities aimed at reducing stress and improving well-being, such as
   essential oils, quiet room, soothing music, art therapy, pet therapy,
   and mobile applications, that could be easily accessed in the workplace.
   (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Stallter, C (Corresponding Author), Old Dominion Univ ODU, Nursing Practice Program, Virginia Beach, VA 23453 USA.
   Stallter, C (Corresponding Author), Old Dominion Univ ODU, ODUs Sch Nursing, Virginia Beach, VA 23453 USA.
   Stallter, Christine, Old Dominion Univ ODU, Nursing Practice Program, Virginia Beach, VA 23453 USA.
   Stallter, Christine; Gustin, Tina S., Old Dominion Univ ODU, ODUs Sch Nursing, Virginia Beach, VA 23453 USA.
   Gustin, Tina S., Old Dominion Univ ODU, Ctr Telehlth Innovat Educ \& Res, Virginia Beach, VA USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nurpra.2021.07.003},
EarlyAccessDate = {DEC 2021},
ISSN = {1555-4155},
EISSN = {1878-058X},
Keywords = {advance practice nurse; burnout; COVID-19; pet therapy; stress;
   well-being},
Keywords-Plus = {THERAPY; STAFF},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {christiestallter@gmail.com},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gustin, Tina/0000-0002-9520-6583},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000756334300032},
OA = {Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000359364500021,
Author = {Wang, Wenru and Zhang, Hui and Lopez, Violeta and Wu, Vivien Xi and Poo,
   Danny Chiang Choon and Kowitlawakul, Yanika},
Title = {Improving awareness, knowledge and heart-related lifestyle of coronary
   heart disease among working population through a mHealth programme:
   study protocol},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {71},
Number = {9},
Pages = {2200-2207},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Aim. To develop a mHealth programme, entitled `Care4Heart' for the
   working population in Singapore and thereafter examine its feasibility
   and effectiveness in increasing the awareness and knowledge of coronary
   heart disease and improving their heart-related lifestyle.
   Background. Teaching and encouraging the working population to adopt a
   healthier lifestyle could result in preventing and/or decreasing the
   incidence of coronary heart disease among this population. The use of
   mobile application (app) is the next logical wave of healthcare support
   tools to prevent and manage chronic diseases like coronary heart
   disease.
   Design. A quasi-experimental longitudinal study design.
   Methods. The study will be conducted in a tertiary university in
   Singapore. A non-probability, quota sampling of 200 participants will be
   recruited including 100 academic and research staff, 50 administrative
   staff and 50 support staff and business owners. Once consent is
   obtained, the newly developed mobile app will be installed onto the
   participants' smartphones and a well-trained research assistant will
   brief the participant on the use of the app. The main outcomes will be
   measured using the survey questionnaires: Awareness of coronary heart
   disease, Heart Disease Fact Questionnaire-2, Behavioural Risk Factor
   Surveillance System and Perceived Stress Scale. Data will be collected
   at baseline and at the 4th week and 6th month thereafter.
   Discussion. If this project is successful, Care4Heart - a mHealth and
   novel prevention educational programme for the working population in
   Singapore - can be used to promote knowledge and positive heart-related
   lifestyle changes to prevent coronary heart disease.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, WR (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore 117548, Singapore.
   Wang, Wenru; Zhang, Hui; Lopez, Violeta; Wu, Vivien Xi; Kowitlawakul, Yanika, Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore 117548, Singapore.
   Poo, Danny Chiang Choon, Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Informat Syst, Comp Sch, Singapore 117548, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.12668},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {awareness; coronary heart disease; heart-related lifestyle; knowledge;
   mHealth; nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; RELIABILITY; STATEMENT; VALIDITY;
   STRESS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {nurww@nus.edu.sg},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wang, Wenru/N-1523-2019
   Zhang, Hui/W-4028-2019
   Lopez, Violeta/C-6899-2015
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Wang, Wenru/0000-0002-0265-8215
   Zhang, Hui/0000-0001-5700-7228
   Lopez, Violeta/0000-0001-8844-0331
   Kowitlawakul, Yanika/0000-0003-1429-6052
   WU, Xi Vivien/0000-0002-9264-3630},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Singapore Heart Foundation {[}RG2013/02]},
Funding-Text = {This study is funded by a grant from the Singapore Heart Foundation
   (grant number: RG2013/02).},
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@article{ WOS:000350981900007,
Author = {Udtha, Malini and Nomie, Krystle and Yu, Erica and Sanner, Jennifer},
Title = {Novel and Emerging Strategies for Longitudinal Data Collection},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {47},
Number = {2},
Pages = {152-160},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {PurposeTo describe novel and emerging strategies practiced globally in
   research to improve longitudinal data collection.
   Organizing ConstructIn research studies, numerous strategies such as
   telephone interviews, postal mailing, online questionnaires, and
   electronic mail are traditionally utilized in longitudinal data
   collection. However, due to technological advances, novel and emerging
   strategies have been applied to longitudinal data collection, such as
   two-way short message service, smartphone applications (or apps),
   retrieval capabilities applied to the electronic medical record, and an
   adapted cloud interface. In this review, traditional longitudinal data
   collection strategies are briefly described, emerging and novel
   strategies are detailed and explored, and information regarding the
   impact of novel methods on participant response rates, the timeliness of
   participant responses, and cost is provided. We further discuss how
   these novel and emerging strategies affect longitudinal data collection
   and advance research, specifically nursing research.
   ConclusionsEvidence suggests that the novel and emerging longitudinal
   data collection strategies discussed in this review are valuable
   approaches to consider. These strategies facilitate collecting
   longitudinal research data to better understand a variety of
   health-related conditions. Future studies, including nursing research,
   should consider using novel and emerging strategies to advance
   longitudinal data collection.
   Clinical RelevanceA better understanding of novel and emerging
   longitudinal data collection strategies will ultimately improve
   longitudinal data collection as well as foster research efforts. Nurse
   researchers, along with all researchers, must be aware of and consider
   implementing novel and emerging strategies to ensure future healthcare
   research success.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Udtha, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Sch Nursing, 6901 Bertner Ave,Suite 567, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
   Udtha, Malini; Nomie, Krystle; Sanner, Jennifer, Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Sch Nursing, Nursing Syst, Houston, TX 77030 USA.
   Yu, Erica, Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Sch Nursing, Clin Acute \& Continuing Care, Houston, TX 77030 USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/jnu.12116},
ISSN = {1527-6546},
EISSN = {1547-5069},
Keywords = {Follow-up strategies; response rate; postal mailing; telephone
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Keywords-Plus = {RESPONSE RATES; FOLLOW-UP; TELEPHONE; QUESTIONNAIRES; RECRUITMENT;
   POPULATIONS; INTERVIEWS; RETENTION; INTERNET; POSTAL},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {Malini.Udtha@uth.tmc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Texas System; University of Texas Health Science Center
   Houston; University of Texas System; University of Texas Health Science
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@article{ WOS:000680763500001,
Author = {Casida, Jesus M. and Pavol, Marykay and Budhathoki, Chakra and Craddock,
   Heidi and Schroeder, Sarah E. and Hoff, Danyelle and Tiburcio, Millie
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Title = {A pilot clinical trial of a self-management intervention in patients
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL ORGANS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {25},
Number = {2},
Pages = {91-104},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Self-management is a health behavior known to predict treatment outcomes
   in patients with multiple co-morbidities and/or chronic conditions.
   However, the self-management process and outcomes in the
   left-ventricular assist device (LVAD) population are understudied. This
   pilot randomized control trial (RCT) evaluated the feasibility of a
   novel ``smartphone app-directed and nurse-supported self-management
   intervention{''} in patients implanted with durable LVADs. Assessments
   included behavioral (self-efficacy and adherence), clinical
   (complications), and healthcare utilization (unplanned clinic, emergency
   room (ER) visits, and re-hospitalization) outcomes, completed at
   baseline (pre-hospital discharge) and months 1, 3, and 6 post-hospital
   discharge. Intervention patients (n = 14) had favorable patterns/trends
   of results across study outcomes than control patients (n = 16).
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   healthcare utilization rates than controls. For example, intervention
   patients had 2 (14.3\%) driveline infections in 6 months while control
   patients had 3 (19.0\%). Additionally, at month 3, intervention patients
   had 0\% ER visits versus 36\% of control patients. At month 6, the mean
   cumulative number of re-hospitalizations for the control group was
   higher (0.9 +/- 0.93) than intervention (0.3 +/- 0.61) group. Despite
   the small sample size and limitations of feasibility/pilot studies, our
   outcomes data appeared to favor the novel intervention. Lessons learned
   from this study suggest the intervention should be implemented for 6
   months post-hospital discharge. Further research is needed including
   large and rigorous multi-center RCTs to generate knowledge explaining
   the mechanism of the effect of self-management on LVAD treatment
   outcomes.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER JAPAN KK},
Address = {SHIROYAMA TRUST TOWER 5F, 4-3-1 TORANOMON, MINATO-KU, TOKYO, 105-6005,
   JAPAN},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Casida, JM (Corresponding Author), Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
   Pavol, M (Corresponding Author), New York Presbyterian Columbia Univ, Med Ctr, New York, NY 10027 USA.
   Casida, Jesus M.; Budhathoki, Chakra, Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Nursing, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA.
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   Craddock, Heidi; Hoff, Danyelle; Ewald, Gregory, Washington Univ, Barnes Jewish Hosp, St Louis, MO 63110 USA.
   Schroeder, Sarah E., Bryant Heart, Lincoln, NE USA.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10047-021-01289-x},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
ISSN = {1434-7229},
EISSN = {1619-0904},
Keywords = {LVAD self-management; Smartphone app intervention; Nurse-supported
   self-management; Ventricular assist devices; Mechanical circulatory
   support},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ADHERENCE; EFFICACY; COGNITION},
Research-Areas = {Engineering; Transplantation},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Engineering, Biomedical; Transplantation},
Author-Email = {jcasida1@jhu.edu
   MP2740@cumc.columbia.edu},
Affiliations = {Johns Hopkins University; Washington University (WUSTL); Barnes-Jewish
   Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schroeder, Sarah/JEF-1347-2023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NIH National Institute of Nursing Research {[}P20NR015331]; D. K. Allen
   Foundation},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the NIH National Institute of Nursing Research
   (P20NR015331) and the D. K. Allen Foundation administered by the
   University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI. We also would
   like to acknowledge the contributions of VAD RNs and NPs in completing
   this study in the following VAD Centers in the United States:
   Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO, University of Michigan, Ann
   Arbor, MI, Columbia University, New York, NY, and Bryant Heart, Lincoln,
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@article{ WOS:000336969900006,
Author = {Curran, Claire},
Title = {Smartphone Applications: Potential Tools for Use in Preparing for CCRN
   Certification Examinations},
Journal = {CRITICAL CARE NURSE},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3},
Pages = {62-65},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Recent advances in smartphone technology now allow clinicians to use
   commercially produced applications when studying for nursing
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   the scope of experienced critical care nursing practice. A list of
   important factors for consumers to consider before purchase is provided.},
Publisher = {AMER ASSOC CRITICAL CARE NURSES},
Address = {101 COLUMBIA, ALISO VIEJO, CA 92656 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Curran, C (Corresponding Author), Univ North Carolina Hosp, 101 Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA.
   Univ North Carolina Hosp, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA.},
DOI = {10.4037/ccn2014842},
ISSN = {0279-5442},
EISSN = {1940-8250},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine; Nursing},
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@article{ WOS:000572091700001,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Weinhold, Thomas and Joe, Jonathan and Lovis,
   Christian and Blondon, Katherine},
Title = {A Mobile App (BEDSide Mobility) to Support Nurses'Tasks at the Patient's
   Bedside: Usability Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR 21},
Abstract = {Background: The introduction of clinical information systems has
   increased the amount of clinical documentation. Although this
   documentation generally improves patient safety, it has become a
   time-consuming task for nurses, which limits their time with the
   patient. On the basis of a user-centered methodology, we have developed
   a mobile app named BEDSide Mobility to support nurses in their daily
   workflow and to facilitate documentation at the bedside.
   Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the usability of the
   BEDSide Mobility app in terms of the navigation and interaction design
   through usability testing.
   Methods: Nurses were asked to complete a scenario reflecting their daily
   work with patients. Their interactions with the app were captured with
   eye-tracking glasses and by using the think aloud protocol. After
   completing the tasks, participants filled out the system usability scale
   questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize task
   completion rates and the users' performance.
   Results: A total of 10 nurses (aged 21-50) participated in the study.
   Overall, they were satisfied with the navigation, layout, and
   interaction design of the app, with the exception of one user who was
   unfamiliar with smartphones. The problems identified were related to the
   ambiguity of some icons, the navigation logic, and design inconsistency.
   Conclusions: Besides the usability issues identified in the app, the
   participants' results do indicate good usability, high acceptance, and
   high satisfaction with the developed app. However, the results must be
   taken with caution because of the poor ecological validity of the
   experimental setting.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ehrler, F (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, 4 Gabrielle Perret Gentil, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic; Weinhold, Thomas; Lovis, Christian, Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Med Informat Sci, 4 Gabrielle Perret Gentil, CH-1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
   Joe, Jonathan, Univ Washington, Biomed \& Hlth Informat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Lovis, Christian, Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Blondon, Katherine, Univ Hosp Geneva, Dept Gen Internal Med, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.9079},
Article-Number = {e57},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {clinical information system; mobile health; usability testing},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {frederic.ehrler@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Washington; University of Washington
   Seattle; University of Geneva; University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lovis, Christian/T-5364-2019
   Blondon, Katherine S/H-9219-2019
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Ehrler, Frederic/ABE-8600-2020
   Lovis, Christian/D-2634-2012
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   Lovis, Christian/0000-0002-2681-8076
   Weinhold, Thomas/0000-0002-0085-2102
   Joe, Jonathan/0000-0002-5030-7161},
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@article{ WOS:000484568600001,
Author = {Bourbonnais, Anne and Rousseau, Jacqueline and Lalonde, Marie-Helene and
   Meunier, Jean and Lapierre, Nolwenn and Gagnon, Marie-Pierre},
Title = {Conditions and ethical challenges that could influence the
   implementation of technologies in nursing homes: A qualitative study},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OLDER PEOPLE NURSING},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {14},
Number = {4},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Aim To explore the conditions that may influence the implementation of
   an interactive mobile application (app) and an intelligent
   videomonitoring system (IVS) in nursing homes (NHs) and the ethical
   challenges of their use. Background There is a lack of knowledge about
   implementing technologies in NHs and the ethical challenges that might
   arise. In past studies, nursing care teams expressed the need for
   technologies offering clinical support. Technologies like an IVS and an
   app could prove useful in NHs to prevent and manage falls and responsive
   behaviours. Design An exploratory qualitative study was conducted with
   care managers, family caregivers and formal caregivers in five NHs.
   Methods Each participant was shown a presentation of a potential app and
   a short video on an IVS. It was followed by an individual
   semi-structured interview. A conventional content analysis was
   performed. Findings Potential users found it would be possible to
   implement these technologies in NHs even if resistance could be
   expected. To facilitate adoption and achieve clinical benefits, the
   implementation of technologies should be pilot-tested, and coaching
   activities should be planned. Ethical risks were considered already
   present in NHs even without technologies, for example, risks to privacy.
   Strategies were proposed, for instance, to adapt the code of ethics and
   procedures. Some potential prejudices about the interest and abilities
   of older staff, nurses' aides, and family caregivers to use technology
   were identified. Conclusions Through rigorous and ethical
   implementation, technologies supporting clinical care processes could
   benefit older people living in NHs, as well as their relatives and the
   staff. Implications for practice Various strategies are proposed to
   successfully implement technologies. Effort should be made to avoid
   prejudices during implementation, and procedures should be adapted to
   mitigate possible ethical challenges.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bourbonnais, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Montreal, Fac Nursing, POB 6128, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
   Bourbonnais, A (Corresponding Author), Inst Univ Geriatrie Montreal, Res Ctr, POB 6128, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
   Bourbonnais, Anne, Univ Montreal, Fac Nursing, POB 6128, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
   Bourbonnais, Anne; Rousseau, Jacqueline; Lalonde, Marie-Helene; Lapierre, Nolwenn, Inst Univ Geriatrie Montreal, Res Ctr, POB 6128, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada.
   Rousseau, Jacqueline, Univ Montreal, Sch Rehabil, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Meunier, Jean, Univ Montreal, Dept Comp Sci \& Operat Res, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Univ Laval, Fac Nursing, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.
   Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Ctr Hosp Univ Quebec, Res Ctr, Quebec City, PQ, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1111/opn.12266},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2019},
Article-Number = {e12266},
ISSN = {1748-3735},
EISSN = {1748-3743},
Keywords = {accidental falls; behavioural symptoms; implementation; mobile
   applications; nursing homes; qualitative research; technologies;
   videomonitoring},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS; CARE;
   DEMENTIA; SURVEILLANCE; MANAGEMENT; ADOPTION; PEOPLE; BURDEN; FALLS},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {Anne.Bourbonnais@UMontreal.ca},
Affiliations = {Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal; Universite de Montreal;
   Universite de Montreal; Laval University; Laval University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Gagnon, Marie-Pierre/I-3013-2019
   Lapierre, Nolwenn/GXH-8110-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gagnon, Marie-Pierre/0000-0002-0782-5457
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Funding-Text = {Quebec Network on Nursing Intervention Research},
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@article{ WOS:000480123300001,
Author = {Wang, Yanmei and Li, Ming and Zhao, Xinxiang and Pan, Xinxin and Lu, Min
   and Lu, Jing and Hu, Yan},
Title = {Effects of continuous care for patients with type 2 diabetes using
   mobile health application: A randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {34},
Number = {3, SI},
Pages = {1025-1035},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background Type 2 diabetes is a worldwide disorder that affects millions
   of people and can exert negative clinical and social effects on the
   patients. In some previous studies, mobile health applications have been
   used as a means of clinical intervention. However, the therapeutic
   effect of continuous care through mobile phone applications for patients
   with type 2 diabetes remains unclear. Objective This study aimed to
   explore the clinical effect of continuous care for patients with type 2
   diabetes using mobile health application by comparing traditional
   discharge nursing. Methods In total, 120 patients with type 2 diabetes
   were randomly divided into two groups: The test group received
   continuous care based on the mobile phone application (n = 60), and the
   control group received conventional care (n = 60). Primary clinical
   outcomes, such as GH levels, blood glucose levels, self-care abilities,
   disease cognition abilities, and the number of readmissions, were
   examined in both groups. Results The results showed significant
   improvements pertaining to disease awareness levels (81.28 vs 71.34, P <
   .05), self-management abilities (9.14 vs 7.81, P < .05), GH (-1.50\% vs
   -0.76\%, P < .05), fast blood glucose (-3.23 vs -1.25 mmol/L, P < .05),
   postprandial blood glucose levels (-4.34 vs -2.34 mmol, P < .05), and
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   frequency of rehospitalisation was reduced during the intervention
   period, as was the average number of rehospitalisation within 6 months
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   a mobile health application has potential as a management strategy for
   patients with type 2 diabetes.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hu, Y (Corresponding Author), Fudan Univ, Sch Nursing, 305 Fenglin Rd, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yanmei; Pan, Xinxin; Lu, Min; Lu, Jing, Second Mil Med Univ, Gongli Hosp, Dept Nursing, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yanmei; Hu, Yan, Fudan Univ, Sch Nursing, 305 Fenglin Rd, Shanghai 200032, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yanmei, Pudong Inst Hlth Dev, Dept Postdoctoral Off, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Li, Ming, Zhoupu Hosp Pudong New Area, Dept Directors Off, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Zhao, Xinxiang, Second Mil Med Univ, Gongli Hosp, Dept Plast Surg, Shanghai, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1002/hpm.2872},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2019},
ISSN = {0749-6753},
EISSN = {1099-1751},
Keywords = {blood glucose; continuous care; glycosylated haemoglobin; mobile health
   application; self-management; type 2 diabetes},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-MANAGEMENT; LIFE-STYLE; APPS; INTERVENTION; BEHAVIOR},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Policy \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {huyan@fudan.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Naval Medical University; Fudan University; Naval Medical University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {wang, yanmei/HPH-0538-2023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Seed Fund Program of Shanghai University of Medicine \& Health Sciences;
   Shanghai Health Planning Commission Project of Shanghai, China
   {[}201640397]; Leaders Training Program of Pudong New Area Health
   Planning Commission of Shanghai, China {[}PWRd2016-11]; Key Disciplines
   Construction Project of Pudong New Area Health Planning Commission of
   Shanghai, China {[}PWZxk2017-10]},
Funding-Text = {Seed Fund Program of Shanghai University of Medicine \& Health Sciences;
   Shanghai Health Planning Commission Project of Shanghai, China,
   Grant/Award Number: 201640397; Leaders Training Program of Pudong New
   Area Health Planning Commission of Shanghai, China, Grant/Award Number:
   PWRd2016-11; Key Disciplines Construction Project of Pudong New Area
   Health Planning Commission of Shanghai, China, Grant/Award Number:
   PWZxk2017-10},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000480123300001},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000408045800031,
Author = {Jibb, Lindsay A. and Stevens, Bonnie J. and Nathan, Paul C. and Seto,
   Emily and Cafazzo, Joseph A. and Johnston, Donna L. and Hum, Vanessa and
   Stinson, Jennifer N.},
Title = {Implementation and preliminary effectiveness of a real-time pain
   management smartphone app for adolescents with cancer: A multicenter
   pilot clinical study},
Journal = {PEDIATRIC BLOOD \& CANCER},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {64},
Number = {10},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {BackgroundPain in adolescents with cancer (12-18 years) is common and
   negatively impacts health-related quality of life (HRQL). The Pain
   Squad+ smartphone app, which provides adolescents with real-time pain
   self-management support, was developed to address this issue. This study
   evaluated the implementation of the app to inform a future randomized
   controlled trial (RCT) and obtain treatment effect estimates for pain
   intensity, pain interference, HRQL, and self-efficacy.
   ProcedureA one-group baseline/poststudy design with 40 adolescents
   recruited from two pediatric tertiary care centers was used. Baseline
   questionnaires were completed and adolescents used the app at least
   twice daily for 28 days, receiving algorithm-informed self-management
   advice depending on their reported pain. A nurse received alerts in
   response to sustained pain and contacted adolescents to assist in pain
   care. Poststudy questionnaires were completed. Descriptive analyses,
   with exploratory inferential testing conducted on health outcome data,
   were used to address study aims.
   ResultsMost (40/52; 77\%) eligible adolescents participated. Two
   participants withdrew participation. Intervention fidelity was impacted
   by technical difficulties (occurring for 15\% of participants) and a
   prolonged time for nurse contact in the event of sustained pain.
   Adherence to pain reporting was 68.8 38.1\%. Outcome measure completion
   rates were high and the intervention was acceptable to participants.
   Trends in improvements in pain intensity, pain interference, and HRQL
   were significant, with effect sizes of 0.23-0.67.
   ConclusionsImplementation of Pain Squad+ is feasible and the app appears
   to improve pain-related outcomes for adolescents with cancer. A
   multicenter RCT will be undertaken to examine app effectiveness.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jibb, LA (Corresponding Author), Univ Ottawa, Sch Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, 451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6, Canada.
   Jibb, Lindsay A.; Johnston, Donna L., Univ Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Stevens, Bonnie J.; Nathan, Paul C.; Hum, Vanessa; Stinson, Jennifer N., Hosp Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Stevens, Bonnie J.; Nathan, Paul C.; Seto, Emily; Cafazzo, Joseph A.; Stinson, Jennifer N., Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Seto, Emily; Cafazzo, Joseph A., Univ Hlth Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Johnston, Donna L., Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1002/pbc.26554},
Article-Number = {e26554},
ISSN = {1545-5009},
EISSN = {1545-5017},
Keywords = {adolescent; cancer; eHealth; pain; supportive care; symptom management},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PEDIATRIC CANCER; SELF-EFFICACY; FEASIBILITY; CHILDREN;
   SYMPTOM; RELIABILITY; INTERVENTIONS; RADIOTHERAPY; SURVIVORS},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Hematology; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Hematology; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {ljibb@uottawa.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Ottawa; University of Toronto; Hospital for Sick Children
   (SickKids); University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University
   Health Network Toronto; University of Ottawa; Children's Hospital of
   Eastern Ontario},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nathan, Paul/GRR-2377-2022
   Jibb, Lindsay/I-8582-2012
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jibb, Lindsay/0000-0001-6995-2825
   Nathan, Paul/0000-0003-0334-0871},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Pediatric Oncology Group of
   Ontario; University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this study was provided by an eHealth Catalyst Grant from
   the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to JS. LJ was supported by a
   Doctoral Fellowship from the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario and a
   Pain Scientist Fellowship from the University of Toronto Centre for the
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@article{ WOS:000564267100018,
Author = {Son, Youn-Jung and Oh, Seieun and Kim, Eun Young},
Title = {Patients' needs and perspectives for using mobile phone interventions to
   improve heart failure self-care: A qualitative study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {76},
Number = {9},
Pages = {2380-2390},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Aims To explore heart failure patients' needs and perspectives for using
   mobile health technology at home before developing a mobile phone-based
   heart failure self-care intervention. Design A qualitative interview
   study. Methods Purposive sampling was used to conduct semi-structured
   individual interviews with patients diagnosed with chronic heart failure
   (N = 20). Data were collected from November 2018 - May 2019. All
   interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim and data were
   analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results The four themes
   that emerged from the interviews were as follows: `The demand for
   reliable and customized health information', `Valuable features of
   mobile phone applications', `Barriers to adopting mobile health
   service', and `Expected benefits of using mobile health technology'.
   Participants in this study required personalized health-related
   information and reminders for improving their self-care behaviours.
   However, while difficulties in using mobile phone applications posed the
   main obstacle, users expected mobile health services to improve their
   overall quality of life. Conclusion Despite mobile phone technology's
   potential benefits for effective self-care strategies at home, there
   were some obstacles such as security issues, application costs, and the
   need for user friendly designs and reliable information for patients'
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   should consider patients' needs and preferences to promote the
   acceptability of mobile health technology. This study's findings can
   guide the future design and implementation of mobile health
   interventions for improving self-care among patients with heart failure.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kim, EY (Corresponding Author), Chung Ang Univ, Red Cross Coll Nursing, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul, South Korea.
   Son, Youn-Jung; Kim, Eun Young, Chung Ang Univ, Red Cross Coll Nursing, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul, South Korea.
   Oh, Seieun, Dankook Univ, Coll Nursing, Cheonan, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.14455},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {adult nursing; heart failure; mobile health; needs; perception;
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Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH INTERVENTIONS; OF-LIFE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {magic0614@hanmail.net},
Affiliations = {Chung Ang University; Dankook University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kim, Eun Young/0000-0003-0150-7287},
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   Source: Medline; National Research Foundation of Korea
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   Technology Information (KISTI), National Science \& Technology
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@article{ WOS:000703261000001,
Author = {Sun, Kristi and Goodfellow, Henry and Konstantara, Emmanouela and Hill,
   Alison and Lennard, Debby and Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth and Mughal,
   Muntzer and Pritchard-Jones, Kathy and Robson, Chris and Murray,
   Elizabeth},
Title = {The multidisciplinary, theory-based co-design of a new digital health
   intervention supporting the care of oesophageal cancer patients},
Journal = {DIGITAL HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {7},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Objective Oesophageal cancer patients have complex care needs. Cancer
   clinical nurse specialists play a key role in coordinating their care
   but often have heavy workloads. Digital health interventions can improve
   patient care but there are few examples for oesophageal cancer. This
   paper aims to describe the multidisciplinary co-design process of a
   digital health intervention to improve the experience of care and reduce
   unmet needs among patients with oesophageal cancer. Methods A
   theory-based, multi-disciplinary, co-design approach was used to inform
   the developmental process of the digital health intervention. Key user
   needs were elicited using mixed methodology from systematic reviews,
   focus groups and interviews and holistic need assessments. Overarching
   decisions were discussed among a core team of patients, carers, health
   care professionals including oncologists and cancer clinical nurse
   specialists, researchers and digital health providers. A series of
   workshops incorporating a summary of findings of key user needs resulted
   in the development of a minimum viable product. This was further refined
   after a pilot study based on feedback from end users. Results The final
   digital health intervention consists of a mobile app feature for
   patients and carers connected to a dashboard with supporting additional
   features for clinical nurse specialist. It contains a one-way messaging
   function for clinical nurse specialists to communicate with patients,
   functions for patients to record weight and holistic need assessment
   results which could be viewed by their clinical nurse specialists as
   well as a library of informative articles. Conclusions The
   multidisciplinary co-design of a digital health intervention providing
   support for oesophageal cancer patients and health care professionals
   has been described. Future studies to establish its impact on patient
   outcomes are planned.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Address = {1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Goodfellow, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Coll London UCL, Res Dept Primary Care \& Populat Hlth, UCL Med Sch, Upper Third Floor,Royal Free Campus, London NW3 2PF, England.
   Sun, Kristi; Goodfellow, Henry; Konstantara, Emmanouela; Lennard, Debby; Lloyd-Dehler, Elizabeth; Robson, Chris; Murray, Elizabeth, UCL, Res Dept Primary Care \& Populat Hlth, London, England.
   Hill, Alison; Mughal, Muntzer, Univ Coll London Hosp, London, England.
   Pritchard-Jones, Kathy, Univ Coll London Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, North Cent \& East London Canc Alliance, London, England.},
DOI = {10.1177/20552076211038410},
Article-Number = {20552076211038410},
ISSN = {2055-2076},
Keywords = {Digital health General; cancer; disease; technology; general;
   gastroenterology; medicine; digital; general; oncology; medicine},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE APPLICATIONS; INFORMATION; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; SATISFACTION;
   INTERNET; SURGERY; MODEL; LIFE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services; Public,
   Environmental \& Occupational Health; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {henry.goodfellow.12@ucl.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of London; University College London; University College
   London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University of London; University
   College London; University of London; University College London;
   University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pritchard-Jones, Kathy/F-4286-2014
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Pritchard-Jones, Kathy/0000-0002-2384-9475
   Goodfellow, Henry/0000-0002-0979-2839
   Konstantara, Emmanouela/0000-0002-7205-285X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {MacMillan; North Central and East London Cancer Alliance (NCEL)},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to thank all our patient participants, the HCPs
   including cancer nurse specialists who have provided advice and input,
   and MacMillan for the funding. We would also like to acknowledge and
   give special thanks to Macmillan for their support throughout the
   project and funding. We worked closely with both Hannah Thomas and Anna
   Williams at Macmillan and they provided key insight and shared
   unpublished data which were used. We would also like to thank Milan
   Balogh from Living With for his digital expertise and support. Finally,
   we would like to thank the North Central and East London Cancer Alliance
   (NCEL) for their ongoing advice and support of the project.},
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@article{ WOS:000665742700001,
Author = {Abubakari, Gamji M'Rabiu and Turner, DeAnne and Ni, Zhao and Conserve,
   Donaldson F. and Dada, Debbie and Otchere, Amma and Amanfoh, Yaw and
   Boakye, Francis and Torpey, Kwasi and Nelson, LaRon E.},
Title = {Community-Based Interventions as Opportunities to Increase HIV
   Self-Testing and Linkage to Care Among Men Who Have Sex With Men -
   Lessons From Ghana, West Africa},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Month = {JUN 11},
Abstract = {MSM in Ghana encounter challenges in accessing HIV services and may
   experience barriers to HIV self-testing due to multiple forms of stigma
   present in health care settings. We worked with community-based
   organization partners to implement three interventions that successfully
   engaged and retained MSM which provides an opportunity for linkage to
   self-testing and medical care. These interventions were (1) Many Men
   Many Voices (3MV) a locally-led culturally grounded group-level HIV
   prevention program, (2) Auntie's Corner: a mobile-app based connecting
   MSM to health monitoring by a registered nurse and (3) HIV Education,
   Empathy, \& Empowerment (HIVE3): a mobile-app based peer support
   intervention for MSM living with HIV. The 3MV intervention may be
   effective in improving HIV self-testing due to its effectiveness in
   engaging MSM, increasing HIV testing, and improving MSM understanding of
   the need for HIV testing. The utilization of apps like Auntie's Corner
   could positively impact HIV self-testing among MSM because it increases
   contact with nurses and reporting of symptoms. In HIVE3, participants
   expressed appreciation of the security and privacy that protects their
   identities as MSM and the peer mentors' abilities to make referrals to
   the nurses in Auntie's Corners. The confidentiality component has proven
   key among MSM and connecting MSM to self-testing through apps to report
   their process and receive care could increase utilization. Together, we
   show the efficacy of using the community-engaged process in reaching and
   engaging highly stigmatized populations like Ghana and sub-Saharan
   Africa, and its potential in increasing HIV self-testing and linkage to
   HIV care.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Abubakari, GM (Corresponding Author), Yale Univ, Sch Med, Ctr Interdisciplinary Res AIDS, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
   Abubakari, Gamji M'Rabiu; Turner, DeAnne, Yale Univ, Sch Med, Ctr Interdisciplinary Res AIDS, New Haven, CT 06520 USA.
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   Torpey, Kwasi, Univ Ghana, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Populat Family \& Reproduct Hlth, Accra, Ghana.
   Nelson, LaRon E., Yale Univ, Yale Inst Global Hlth, New Haven, CT USA.
   Nelson, LaRon E., MAP Ctr Urban Hlth Solut, Unity Hlth Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.3389/fpubh.2021.660256},
Article-Number = {660256},
EISSN = {2296-2565},
Keywords = {MSM; Ghana; community-based intervention; HIV self testing; mobile
   health; HIV peer support},
Keywords-Plus = {ACCEPTABILITY; EXPERIENCES; MSM},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {mohammed-rabiu.abubakari@yale.edu},
Affiliations = {Yale University; Yale University; George Washington University; Yale
   University; City University of New York (CUNY) System; Hunter College
   (CUNY); University of Ghana; Yale University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ni, Zhao/HNB-9508-2023
   },
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   Abu-Ba'are, Gamji Rabiu/0000-0002-1718-0381
   Conserve, Donaldson/0000-0001-8193-817X
   Dada, Debbie/0000-0003-4199-7102},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Yale School of Nursing Independence Foundation Endowed Professorship;
   Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale School of
   Public Health (NIMH) {[}5T32MH020031-22]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Yale School of Nursing Independence
   Foundation Endowed Professorship and the Center for Interdisciplinary
   Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale School of Public Health (NIMH grant
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@article{ WOS:000389102100008,
Author = {Webb, Carly and Spina, Sean P. and Young, Shirley},
Title = {Integrating smartphone communication strategy and technology into
   clinical practice: A mixed methods research study},
Journal = {HEALTH POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {5},
Number = {4},
Pages = {370-375},
Month = {DEC},
Note = {Science and Technology Options Assessment Workshop, European Parliament,
   Brussels, BELGIUM, DEC 01, 2015},
Abstract = {Background: Paging systems continue to be used by the majority of
   hospitals despite the nearly ubiquitous use of personal and/or corporate
   smartphones by hospital clinicians. Integrated multi-platform smartphone
   apps, such as the Vocera Collaboration Suite (VCS), have the potential
   to be a reliable, efficient, and secure methods of communication in
   hospitals.
   Objective: To examine the effect of VCS, on communication and the
   efficiency of communication between hospital clinicians.
   Methods: A Three-month prospective observational study was completed at
   two tertiary care hospitals, and one community hospital, at Island
   Health (Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada). Hospitalists,
   obstetricians, intensivists, and pharmacists piloted the VCS smartphone
   app in the replacement of pagers. Switchboard operators, ICU nurses, and
   ICU unit clerks had access to the app via a desktop computer based web
   console. Our primary outcome was the difference in page turnaround time
   before and after the implementation of VCS. We also conducted baseline
   and post-study surveys and measured the volume of the app's usage.
   Results: Physicians responded to pages faster (5.5 vs 3 min; p<0.05)
   when using VCS compared to traditional pagers. Physicians found the app
   was more efficient, reduced interruptions to patient care, and 81\% of
   physicians wanted to continue using the system. The highest reported
   drawback of the app was the reduction in phone battery life.
   Conclusions: Smartphone based communication systems, such as Vocera
   Collaboration Suite, improve the speed of, and satisfaction with
   hospital communication when compared to pagers. Reduced phone battery
   life should be considered when implementing VCS. (C) 2016 Fellowship of
   Postgraduate Medicine. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article; Proceedings Paper},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Spina, SP (Corresponding Author), Royal Jubilee Hosp, 1952 Bay St, Victoria, BC V8R 1J8, Canada.
   Webb, Carly; Spina, Sean P., Isl Hlth, Dept Pharm, Victoria, BC, Canada.
   Spina, Sean P., Univ British Columbia, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada.
   Young, Shirley, Isl Hlth, IM IT, Victoria, BC, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.hlpt.2016.07.004},
ISSN = {2211-8837},
Keywords = {Organizational efficiency; Communication; Technology; Smartphone;
   Pagers; Text messaging},
Keywords-Plus = {PHARMACY PRACTICE; WORKFLOW; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {carly.webb@viha.ca
   sean.spina@viha.ca
   shirley.young@viha.ca},
Affiliations = {Vancouver Island Health Authority; University of British Columbia;
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Funding-Text = {All financial support provided by Island Health.},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {ED8DL},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science &amp; Humanities (CPCI-SSH)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000389102100008},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000446565900031,
Author = {de Araujo Silva, Alessandra Maria and Alves Mascarenhas, Victor Hugo and
   Mesquita Araujo, Sarah Nilkece and Machado, Raylane da Silva and Ribeiro
   dos Santos, Ana Maria and Leite Rangel Andrade, Elaine Maria},
Title = {Mobile technologies in the Nursing area},
Journal = {REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {71},
Number = {5},
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   bibliographic databases: Medical Literature and Retrieval System
   onLine/PubMed (R)), Cumulative Index to Nursing \& Allied Health
   Literature (CINAHL), SCOPUS (Elsevier), Latin American and Caribbean
   Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Nursing Database (BDENF).
   Data collection period was from January to March 2017. Results: Fifteen
   articles were selected, in which were addressed mobile technologies in
   Nursing for nurses, undergraduate students and patients. Conclusion:
   Mobile technologies in Nursing are a recent theme and enable care data
   sharing, experience acquisition by undergraduate students and patient
   empowerment.},
Publisher = {ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENFERMAGEM},
Address = {SGA NORTE QUADRA 603 CONJ B AV L2 NORTE, BRASILIA DF, 70830-030, BRAZIL},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Silva, AMDA (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Piaui, Dept Nursing, Teresina, Piaui, Brazil.
   de Araujo Silva, Alessandra Maria; Alves Mascarenhas, Victor Hugo; Mesquita Araujo, Sarah Nilkece; Machado, Raylane da Silva; Ribeiro dos Santos, Ana Maria; Leite Rangel Andrade, Elaine Maria, Univ Fed Piaui, Dept Nursing, Teresina, Piaui, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0513},
ISSN = {0034-7167},
EISSN = {1984-0446},
Keywords = {Mobile Applications; Smartphone; Nursing Informatics; Application of
   Medical Informatics; Mobile Phones},
Keywords-Plus = {SMARTPHONE; MANAGEMENT; CARE; WEB},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {alessandra\_dri@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Piaui},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Santos, Ana Maria Ribeiro dos/F-6477-2018
   Machado, Raylane/AAR-1105-2020
   Ločičnik, Aleksandra/ABE-7348-2021
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   Andrade, Elaine Maria Leite Rangel/R-8185-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Santos, Ana Maria Ribeiro dos/0000-0002-5825-5335
   da Silva Machado, Raylane/0000-0002-8682-6481
   Mascarenhas, Victor Hugo Alves/0000-0003-2176-1514
   Andrade, Elaine Maria Leite Rangel/0000-0002-1772-7439},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {41},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {9},
Journal-ISO = {Rev. Bras. Enferm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GW0OC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000446565900031},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000581874400001,
Author = {Franc, Sylvia and Hanaire, Helene and Benhamou, Pierre-Yves and
   Schaepelynck, Pauline and Catargi, Bogdan and Farret, Anne and Fontaine,
   Pierre and Guerci, Bruno and Reznik, Yves and Jeandidier, Nathalie and
   Penfornis, Alfred and Borot, Sophie and Chaillous, Lucy and Serusclat,
   Pierre and Kherbachi, Yacine and D'Orsay, Genevieve and Detournay, Bruno
   and Simon, Pierre and Charpentier, Guillaume},
Title = {DIABEO System Combining a Mobile App Software With and Without
   Telemonitoring Versus Standard Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial in
   Diabetic Patients Poorly Controlled with a Basal-Bolus Insulin Regimen},
Journal = {DIABETES TECHNOLOGY \& THERAPEUTICS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {22},
Number = {12},
Pages = {904-911},
Month = {DEC 1},
Abstract = {Background:The DIABEO(R)system (DS) is a telemedicine solution that
   combines a mobile app for patients with a web portal for health care
   providers. DS allows real-time monitoring of basal-bolus insulin therapy
   as well as therapeutic decision-making, integrating both basal and bolus
   dose calculation. Real-life studies have shown a very low rate of use of
   mobile health applications by patients. Therefore, we conducted a large
   randomized controlled trial study to investigate the efficacy of DS in
   conditions close to real life (TELESAGE study). Methods:TELESAGE was a
   multicenter, randomized, open study with three parallel arms: arm 1
   (standard care), arm 2 (DIABEO alone), and arm 3 (DIABEO+telemonitoring
   by trained nurses). The primary outcome assessed the reduction in
   HbA(1c)levels after a 12-month follow-up. Results:Six hundred sixty-five
   patients were included in the study. Participants who used DIABEO once
   or more times a day (DIABEO users) showed a significant and meaningful
   reduction of HbA(1c)versus standard care after a 12-month follow-up:
   mean difference -0.41\% for arm 2-arm 1 (P = 0.001) and -0.51\% for arm
   3-arm 1 (P <= 0.001). DIABEO users included 25.1\% of participants in
   arm 2 and 37.6\% in arm 3. In the intention-to-treat population,
   HbA(1c)changes and incidence of hypoglycemia were comparable between
   arms. Conclusions:A clinical and statistically significant reduction in
   HbA(1c)levels was found in those patients who used DIABEO at least once
   a day.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Franc, S (Corresponding Author), Sud Francilien Hosp, Dept Diabet, Corbeil Essonnes, France.
   Franc, S (Corresponding Author), Ctr Etude \& Rech Intensificat Traitement Diabete, 116 Bd Jean Jaures, F-91100 Evry, France.
   Franc, Sylvia; Charpentier, Guillaume, Sud Francilien Hosp, Dept Diabet, Corbeil Essonnes, France.
   Franc, Sylvia; Penfornis, Alfred, Ctr Etude \& Rech Intensificat Traitement Diabete, 116 Bd Jean Jaures, F-91100 Evry, France.
   Hanaire, Helene, Univ Toulouse, CHU Toulouse, Dept Diabetol Metab Dis \& Nutr, Toulouse, France.
   Benhamou, Pierre-Yves, Univ Hosp, Pole DigiDune, Dept Diabetol, Grenoble, France.
   Schaepelynck, Pauline, St Marguerite Hosp, Marseille Univ Hosp, Dept Nutr Endocrinol Metab Disorders, Marseille, France.
   Catargi, Bogdan, Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol \& Diabet, Bordeaux, France.
   Farret, Anne, Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol Diabet \& Nutr, Montpellier, France.
   Fontaine, Pierre, Univ Hosp, Dept Diabetol, Lille, France.
   Guerci, Bruno, Univ Lorraine, Endocrinol Diabetes Care Unit, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France.
   Reznik, Yves, Univ Caen Cote, Nacre Reg Hosp Ctr, Dept Endocrinol, Caen, France.
   Jeandidier, Nathalie, CHU Strasbourg, Dept Endocrinol Diabet \& Nutr, Strasbourg, France.
   Penfornis, Alfred, Univ Paris Sud, Orsay, France.
   Borot, Sophie, CHU Jean Minjoz, Serv Endocrinol Metab \& Diabetol Nutr, Besancon, France.
   Chaillous, Lucy, CHU Nantes, Hosp Laennec, St Herblain, France.
   Serusclat, Pierre, Clin Portes Sud, Endocrinol Diabetol \& Nutr, Venissieux, France.
   Kherbachi, Yacine, Sanofi Diabet, Gentilly, France.
   D'Orsay, Genevieve, Voluntis, Suresnes, France.
   Detournay, Bruno, CEMKA EVAL, Bourg La Reine, France.
   Simon, Pierre, Natl Assoc Telemed, Evry, France.},
DOI = {10.1089/dia.2020.0021},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2020},
ISSN = {1520-9156},
EISSN = {1557-8593},
Keywords = {Glycemic control; HbA(1c); Hypoglycemia; Insulin therapy; Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Author-Email = {sylvia.franc@free.fr},
Affiliations = {Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien; Universite de Toulouse; Universite
   Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier; CHU de Toulouse; CHU Grenoble Alpes;
   UDICE-French Research Universities; Aix-Marseille Universite; Assistance
   Publique-Hopitaux de Marseille; CHU Bordeaux; UDICE-French Research
   Universities; Universite de Bordeaux; Universite de Montpellier; CHU de
   Montpellier; Universite de Lille - ISITE; CHU Lille; Universite de
   Lorraine; Universite de Caen Normandie; UDICE-French Research
   Universities; Universites de Strasbourg Etablissements Associes;
   Universite de Strasbourg; CHU Strasbourg; UDICE-French Research
   Universities; Universite Paris Saclay; Universite de Franche-Comte; CHU
   Besancon; Nantes Universite; CHU de Nantes},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Sanofi (Gentilly, France)},
Funding-Text = {The TELESAGE study was sponsored by Sanofi (Gentilly, France).},
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Times-Cited = {7},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {8},
Journal-ISO = {Diabetes Technol. Ther.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {PB7DO},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000581874400001},
OA = {hybrid, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000971382600001,
Author = {Festo, Charles and Vannevel, Valerie and Ali, Hasmot and Tamrat, Tigest
   and Mollel, Getrud J. and Hlongwane, Tsakane and Fahmida, Kaniz A. and
   Alland, Kelsey and Barreix, Maria and Mehrtash, Hedieh and Silva,
   Ronaldo and Thwin, Soe Soe and Mehl, Garrett and Labrique, Alain B. and
   Masanja, Honorati and Tuncalp, Ozge},
Title = {Accuracy of a smartphone application for blood pressure estimation in
   Bangladesh, South Africa, and Tanzania},
Journal = {NPJ DIGITAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {6},
Number = {1},
Month = {APR 17},
Abstract = {Undetected and unmonitored hypertension carries substantial mortality
   and morbidity, especially during pregnancy. We assessed the accuracy of
   OptiBP (TM), a smartphone application for estimating blood pressure
   (BP), across diverse settings. The study was conducted in community
   settings: Gaibandha, Bangladesh and Ifakara, Tanzania for general
   populations, and Kalafong Provincial Tertiary Hospital, South Africa for
   pregnant populations. Based on guidance from the International
   Organization for Standardization (ISO) 81,060-2:2018 for non-invasive BP
   devices and global consensus statement, we compared BP measurements
   taken by two independent trained nurses on a standard auscultatory cuff
   to the BP measurements taken by a research version of OptiBP (TM) called
   CamBP. For ISO criterion 1, the mean error was 0.5 +/- 5.8mm Hg for the
   systolic blood pressure (SBP) and 0.1 +/- 3.9 mmHg for the diastolic
   blood pressure (DBP) in South Africa; 0.8 +/- 7.0 mmHg for the SBP and
   -0.4 +/- 4.0 mmHg for the DBP in Tanzania; 3.3 +/- 7.4 mmHg for the SBP
   and -0.4 +/- 4.3 mmHg for the DBP in Bangladesh. For ISO criterion 2,
   the average standard deviation of the mean error per subject was 4.9
   mmHg for the SBP and 3.4 mmHg for the DBP in South Africa; 6.3 mmHg for
   the SBP and 3.6 mmHg for the DBP in Tanzania; 6.4 mmHg for the SBP and
   3.8 mmHg for the DBP in Bangladesh. OptiBP (TM) demonstrated accuracy
   against ISO standards in study populations, including pregnant
   populations, except in Bangladesh for SBP (criterion 2). Further
   research is needed to improve performance across different populations
   and integration within health systems.},
Publisher = {NATURE PORTFOLIO},
Address = {HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tamrat, T (Corresponding Author), WHO, World Bank Special Program Res Dev \& Res Training, Dept Sexual \& Reprod Hlth \& Res, UNDP,UNFPA,UNICEF, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Festo, Charles; Mollel, Getrud J.; Masanja, Honorati, Ifakara Hlth Inst, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
   Vannevel, Valerie; Hlongwane, Tsakane, South African Med Res Council, Maternal \& Infant Hlth Care Strategies Unit, Pretoria, South Africa.
   Vannevel, Valerie; Hlongwane, Tsakane, Univ Pretoria, Res Ctr Maternal Fetal Newborn \& Child Hlth Care, Pretoria, South Africa.
   Vannevel, Valerie; Hlongwane, Tsakane, Kalafong Prov Tertiary Hosp, Dept Obstet \& Gynaecol, Pretoria, South Africa.
   Ali, Hasmot; Fahmida, Kaniz A., JiVitA Maternal \& Child Hlth \& Nutr Res Project, Keranipara 5400, Rangpur, Bangladesh.
   Tamrat, Tigest; Barreix, Maria; Mehrtash, Hedieh; Silva, Ronaldo; Thwin, Soe Soe; Tuncalp, Ozge, WHO, World Bank Special Program Res Dev \& Res Training, Dept Sexual \& Reprod Hlth \& Res, UNDP,UNFPA,UNICEF, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Alland, Kelsey; Labrique, Alain B., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Human Nutr, Dept Int Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA.
   Mehl, Garrett; Labrique, Alain B., WHO, Dept Digital Hlth \& Innovat, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.1038/s41746-023-00804-z},
Article-Number = {69},
ISSN = {2398-6352},
Keywords-Plus = {VALIDATION},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {tamratt@who.int},
Affiliations = {Ifakara Health Institute; South African Medical Research Council;
   University of Pretoria; United Nations Population Fund; The World Bank;
   World Health Organization; Johns Hopkins University; Johns Hopkins
   Bloomberg School of Public Health; World Health Organization},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Silva, Ronaldo Santos da/H-9313-2012
   Tunçalp, Ӧzge/Y-2724-2018
   Silva, Ronaldo/N-7923-2018
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Silva, Ronaldo Santos da/0000-0001-6983-110X
   Tunçalp, Ӧzge/0000-0002-5370-682X
   Ali, Hasmot/0000-0003-0044-1992
   Silva, Ronaldo/0000-0002-2852-2287
   Mehrtash, Hedieh/0000-0003-4991-616X
   Vannevel, Valerie/0000-0001-7826-7838
   Tamrat, Tigest/0000-0001-8579-5698
   Hlongwane, Tsakane Musa Alminah G/0000-0003-1839-6018},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation {[}OPP1201339];
   UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research,
   Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP); Bill and
   Melinda Gates Foundation {[}OPP1201339] Funding Source: Bill and Melinda
   Gates Foundation},
Funding-Text = {AcknowledgementsThe authors appreciate the support received from the
   JiVitA project, Bangladesh site, the staff and pregnant women attending
   services at the Kalafong Hospital Antenatal Clinic in South Africa; and
   the Regional, District and Wards authorities in Tanzania. We are
   grateful to the following members of the research teams at each site for
   their work and dedication during data collection:-Tanzania: Anzigara
   Lipingu, Abdurazack Nurmohamed Abdulkadili, Anastazia Paulo Mwara, and
   Vallentine Mteki;-Bangladesh: the nurse team, Riva Rani, Shahanaj Akter,
   Afrin Akter, Sabita Rani, Shahonaz Akter, Neela Zaman and Anjuman A
   Begum, and the IT team, Khurshid Alam; and-South Africa: Sisters Connie
   Malapane, Tilly Masemene, Magdalene Nkome, Susan Keena, Mr Thabang
   Maluleka and Mr Clive Khubayi. We thank the drivers, administrators, and
   field supervisor teams for their efforts to ensure smooth operation of
   the field work activities; the study participants, whose cooperation and
   voluntary participation made this study successful; Rezwanul Haque for
   technological and data management support; Robert Tilya for reviewing
   the study documents; Nichole Young-Lin for developing the standard
   operating procedures of the study; Metin Guelmezoglu, Lale Say, and
   Olufemi Oladapo for their support in conducting the study; Ona for the
   development of the e-CRF and Biospectal for the development of the
   blinded research version of the smartphone application (CamBP). Lastly,
   we are grateful to the guidance from the independent data review panel:
   Tabassum Firoz, and Oommen John, and George Stergiou. This work was
   funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (grant number
   OPP1201339) and the UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme
   of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction
   (HRP), a cosponsored programme executed by the World Health Organization
   (WHO). Under the grant conditions of the Bill and Melinda Gates
   Foundation, a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Generic License has
   already been assigned to the Author Accepted Manuscript version that
   might arise from this submission.},
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OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000706582400002,
Author = {Michaud, Andre and Vadeboncoeur, Alain and Cloutier, Lyne and Goupil,
   Remi},
Title = {The feasibility of home self-assessment of vital signs and symptoms: A
   new key to telehealth for individuals?},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {155},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing and
   self-isolation called for innovative, readily implementable, and
   effective short-term health solutions. The objective of this study was
   to assess the feasibility of self-assessment of vital signs and symptoms
   with electronic transmission of results, by self-isolating individuals
   with positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. The
   secondary objective was to describe the association between the presence
   of abnormal vital signs and severe symptoms as well as their evolution
   over time.
   Method: Participants with positive SARS-CoV-2 PCR test were asked to
   perform twice daily standardized vital signs measurements and
   self-assessment of symptoms for 14 consecutive days. All data were
   transmitted electronically through a mobile application and a web-based
   platform. Participants were provided with decision support tools based
   on the severity of their condition and a weekly nurse practitioner
   telephone follow-up. Abnormal values for vital signs and severe symptoms
   were determined. Per participant and per days, proportions of abnormal
   vital signs and severe symptoms were calculated.
   Results: Data from 46 participants (mean age 54.1 +/- 6.9 years, 54\%
   male) were available for analysis. On average, participants performed
   the standardized self-assessment for 12.3 +/- 3.4 days (89\% performed
   at least 7 measurement days and 61\% completed all 14 days). The highest
   proportions abnormal values for vital signs were for oximetry (20.1\%)
   and respiratory rate (12.1\%). The highest proportions of severe
   symptoms were for fatigue (16.9\%) and myalgia. (10.2\%). The combined
   proportion of abnormal vital signs and severe symptoms was maximal on
   day 1 with 20.3\% of total measurements, with a linear decrease to 3.5\%
   on day 14.
   Conclusion: Remote initiation of home measurements of vital signs and
   symptoms, self-management of these measures, accompanied by a decision
   support tool and supported by preplanned nurse follow-up are feasible.
   This could allow to opening up new insight for the care of sick
   individuals.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD},
Address = {ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000,
   IRELAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Michaud, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
   Michaud, Andre, Univ Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada.
   Vadeboncoeur, Alain, Inst Cardiol Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Cloutier, Lyne, Univ Quebec Trois Rivieres, Trois Rivieres, PQ, Canada.
   Goupil, Remi, Hop Sacre Coeur Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2021.104602},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2021},
Article-Number = {104602},
ISSN = {1386-5056},
EISSN = {1872-8243},
Keywords = {Self-assessment; Vital signs; Symptom severity; E-health; Mobile
   application; Web-based platform; COVID-19},
Keywords-Plus = {COVID-19; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Health Care Sciences \& Services;
   Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {andre.michaud2@usherbrooke.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Sherbrooke; Universite de Montreal; Institut de
   Cardiologie de Montreal; University of Quebec; University of Quebec
   Trois Rivieres; Universite de Montreal},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Goupil, Remi/AAZ-6272-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Goupil, Remi/0000-0002-0098-3735},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Universite de Sherbrooke; Reseau de Recherche en Interventions en
   Sciences Infirmieres du Quebec (RRISIQ); Centre de Sante et Service
   Sociaux de Laval},
Funding-Text = {The study was partially funded by Universite de Sherbrooke, the Reseau
   de Recherche en Interventions en Sciences Infirmi`eres du Quebec
   (RRISIQ) and the Centre de Sante et Service Sociaux de Laval. We are
   also grateful to the Centre de Sante et Service Sociaux de Laval for
   their valuable help for the recruitment of participants. Finally, we are
   gratefull for the great work of Sara Maria Viens-Vega and Sandra Lucier,
   nurse practionners who made the follow-up calls for our participants.},
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Journal-ISO = {Int. J. Med. Inform.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000319346200006,
Author = {Welch, Janet L. and Astroth, Kim Schafer and Perkins, Susan M. and
   Johnson, Cynthia S. and Connelly, Kay and Siek, Katie A. and Jones,
   Josette and Scott, Linda LaRue},
Title = {Using a mobile application to self-monitor diet and fluid intake among
   adults receiving hemodialysis},
Journal = {RESEARCH IN NURSING \& HEALTH},
Year = {2013},
Volume = {36},
Number = {3},
Pages = {284-298},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Hemodialysis patients have difficulty self-managing a complex dietary
   and fluid regimen. The purpose of this feasibility study was to pilot
   test an electronic self-monitoring intervention based on social
   cognitive theory. During a 6-week intervention, 24 participants
   self-monitored diet and fluid intake using the Dietary Intake Monitoring
   Application (DIMA), and 20 participants served as controls by monitoring
   their activity using the Daily Activity Monitor Application (DAMA).
   Results from this pilot study suggest the intervention is feasible and
   acceptable, although few significant effects on outcomes were found in
   this small sample. The DIMA has potential to facilitate dietary and
   fluid self-monitoring but requires additional refinement and further
   testing. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Res Nurs Health 36:284298,
   2013},
Publisher = {WILEY-BLACKWELL},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Welch, JL (Corresponding Author), Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, 1111 Middle Dr,NU E403, Indianapolis, IN 46204 USA.
   Welch, Janet L.; Scott, Linda LaRue, Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 46204 USA.
   Astroth, Kim Schafer, Illinois State Univ, Mennonite Coll Nursing, Normal, IL 61761 USA.
   Perkins, Susan M.; Johnson, Cynthia S., Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Biostat, Indianapolis, IN USA.
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   Siek, Katie A., Univ Colorado, Dept Comp Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
   Jones, Josette, Indiana Univ, Sch Informat, Indianapolis, IN 46204 USA.},
DOI = {10.1002/nur.21539},
ISSN = {0160-6891},
Keywords = {adherence; renal dialysis; self-monitoring; computers; technology},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT-GAIN; STAGE RENAL-DISEASE; INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT;
   DIALYSIS PATIENTS; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; HEART-FAILURE;
   ADHERENCE; MANAGEMENT; INTERVENTION},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Affiliations = {Indiana University System; Indiana University-Purdue University
   Indianapolis; Illinois State University; Indiana University System;
   Indiana University Bloomington; Indiana University System; Indiana
   University Bloomington; University of Colorado System; University of
   Colorado Boulder; Indiana University System; Indiana University-Purdue
   University Indianapolis},
ORCID-Numbers = {Siek, Katie/0000-0001-8632-2411},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NIH/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
   {[}R21EB007083]; T32 Postdoctoral Training Grant {[}NIH T32 NR007066];
   Indiana University School of Nursing Research Investment Funds},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by grants from NIH/National Institute of
   Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (R21EB007083), a T32 Postdoctoral
   Training Grant (NIH T32 NR007066), and Indiana University School of
   Nursing Research Investment Funds.},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {149UF},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000319346200006},
OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000542305900019,
Author = {Wood, Jamie and Jenkins, Sue and Putrino, David and Mulrennan, Siobhain
   and Morey, Sue and Cecins, Nola and Bear, Natasha and Hill, Kylie},
Title = {A smartphone application for reporting symptoms in adults with cystic
   fibrosis improves the detection of exacerbations: Results of a
   randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {271-276},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Background: Respiratory exacerbations impair lung function and
   health-related quality of life in people with CF, with delayed
   identification of exacerbations often resulting in worse outcomes. We
   developed a smartphone application (app) for adults with CF to report
   symptoms to the CF team, and investigated its impact on antibiotic use
   and other outcomes.
   Methods: Participants were randomised to intervention (use of the app
   weekly or sooner if symptoms had worsened) or control (usual care). The
   app comprised questions relating to symptoms suggestive of an
   exacerbation. If worsening symptoms were reported, the participant was
   contacted by the nurse practitioner. The primary out-come measure was
   the number of courses and days of intravenous (IV) antibiotics.
   Results: Sixty participants (29 female, aged {[}mean +/- SD] 31 +/- 9
   years, FEV1 60 +/- 18\% predicted) were recruited, with 29 (48\%)
   allocated to the intervention group. Over the 12-month follow-up, there
   was no dear effect of the app on the number of courses of IV antibiotics
   (incidence rate ratio {[}IRR]1: 95\% confidence interval {[}CI] 0.6 to
   1.7), however number of courses of oral antibiotics increased (IRR 1.5;
   95\% CI 1.0 to 22). The median {[}IQR] time to detection of
   ex-acerbation requiring oral or IV antibiotics was shorter in the
   intervention group compared with the control group (70 {[}123] vs. 141
   {[}140] days: p = .02). No between-group differences were observed in
   other outcomes.
   Conclusion: The use of an app reduced time to detect respiratory
   exacerbations that required antibiotics, however did not demonstrate a
   clear effect on the number of courses of IV antibiotics. (C) 2019
   European Cystic Fibrosis Society. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hill, K (Corresponding Author), Curtin Univ, Sch Physiotherapy \& Exercise Sci, Fac Hlth Sci, Bldg 408,Brand Dr, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.
   Wood, Jamie; Jenkins, Sue; Hill, Kylie, Curtin Univ, Sch Physiotherapy \& Exercise Sci, Perth, WA, Australia.
   Wood, Jamie; Jenkins, Sue; Cecins, Nola, Sir Charles Gairdner Hosp, Physiotherapy Dept, Perth, WA, Australia.
   Wood, Jamie; Jenkins, Sue; Mulrennan, Siobhain; Morey, Sue; Hill, Kylie, Sir Charles Gairdner Hosp, Inst Resp Hlth, Perth, WA, Australia.
   Putrino, David, Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Abil Res Ctr, Dept Rehabil \& Human Performance, New York, NY 10029 USA.
   Putrino, David, Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai, Dept Rehabil Med, New York, NY 10029 USA.
   Mulrennan, Siobhain; Morey, Sue, Sir Charles Gairdner Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Perth, WA, Australia.
   Bear, Natasha, Child \& Adolescent Hlth Serv, Dept Clin Res \& Educ, Perth, WA, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jcf.2019.09.002},
ISSN = {1569-1993},
EISSN = {1873-5010},
Keywords = {Cystic fibrosis; Exacerbation; Smartphone; Telehealth; Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PULMONARY EXACERBATIONS; TELEMEDICINE; DISEASE; FEV1},
Research-Areas = {Respiratory System},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Respiratory System},
Author-Email = {k.hill@curtin.edu.au},
Affiliations = {Curtin University; University of Western Australia; Icahn School of
   Medicine at Mount Sinai; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai;
   University of Western Australia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hill, Kylie/A-5152-2016
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Hill, Kylie/0000-0002-6082-6352
   Bear, Natasha/0000-0002-9311-4386},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park Healthcare Group Research Advisory
   Committee; SCGH Physiotherapy Department; SCGH Department of Respiratory
   Medicine},
Funding-Text = {We would like to acknowledge the participants in this study. This study
   received funding support from the Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park
   Healthcare Group Research Advisory Committee, and the SCGH Physiotherapy
   Department and Department of Respiratory Medicine. Antibiotic data was
   verified by Natalia Popowicz, Senior Pharmacist at Sir Charles Gairdner
   Hospital.},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {25},
Times-Cited = {17},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {4},
Journal-ISO = {J. Cyst. Fibros},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {MB0NM},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000542305900019},
OA = {hybrid},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:001064791600001,
Author = {Tsai, Shiau-Ting and Chou, Fan-Hao},
Title = {Developing and testing a prototype smartphone educational application to
   address incivility and bullying in nursing workplaces},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {130},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Background: Incivility and bullying in the nursing workplace may induce
   psychological trauma and increase staff turnover, however, the effects
   can be mitigated by cognitive rehearsal therapy. Smartphone education
   applications have emerged as an important educational tool in recent
   years. However, to date, no educational applications have been developed
   that combine cognitive rehearsal approaches with clinical situations.
   Therefore, in this study an education application (Easy Play
   Communication) was developed and tested to address incivility and
   bullying in the nursing workplace.Design/methods: This study design was
   employed in two phases. Phase 1 (February 2020-March 2021) combined
   analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE
   model) stages in the application development process. This phase
   involved conducting research into educational training and cognitive
   rehearsal literature, consultations with seven experts in related fields
   and administering a user needs questionnaire among 41 nurses. Phase 2
   (April 2021-December 2021) was a pilot test phase, where 47 Mandarin and
   Taiwanese speaking nurses used the application to conduct cognitive
   rehearsal training. Changes in workplace incivility and bullying were
   tested using a pretest-posttest design. The posttest was conducted one
   week after the pretest.Results: Phase 1 showed user satisfaction with
   the app's accessibility (96.3 \%), practicality (81.4 \%), willingness
   to use (92.6 \%), information content (88.9 \%), information quality
   (88.9 \%), and interface quality (88.9 \%). Phase 2 showed that
   participants' perceived incivility in their interactions with other
   nurses, physicians, and patients and their family members decreased over
   the study period.Discussion/implications: The findings indicate that
   smartphone applications combining theoretical knowledge with practical
   exercises can have a positive impact on nurses in the context of
   workplace incivility and bullying. We also demonstrated a development
   process that can be used to build applications for clinical nurses.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chou, FH (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Med Univ, Coll Nursing, 100,Shih Chuan 1st Rd, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Shiau-Ting; Chou, Fan-Hao, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Coll Nursing, 100,Shih Chuan 1st Rd, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2023.105925},
Article-Number = {105925},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Bullying; Communication; Incivility; Nursing workplace; Smartphone
   applications},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {fanhao@kmu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Kaohsiung Medical University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Taiwan Nurse Association},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Taiwan Nurse Association.},
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@article{ WOS:001015247900033,
Author = {Ehrler, Frederic and Tuor, Carlotta and Rey, Robin and Trompier, Remy
   and Berger, Antoine and Ramusi, Michael and Courvoisier, Delphine S. and
   Siebert, Johan N.},
Title = {Effectiveness of a Mobile App (PIMPmyHospital) in Reducing Therapeutic
   Turnaround Times in an Emergency Department: Protocol for a Pre- and
   Posttest Study},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {12},
Abstract = {Background: Delays in reviewing issued laboratory results in emergency
   departments (EDs) can adversely affect efficiency and quality of care.
   One opportunity to improve therapeutic turnaround time could be to
   provide real-time access to laboratory results on mobile devices
   available to every caregiver. We developed a mobile app named ``Patients
   In My Pocket in my Hospital{''} (PIMPmyHospital) to help ED caregivers
   automatically obtain and share relevant information about the patients
   they care for including laboratory results. Objective: This pre-and
   posttest study aims to explore whether the implementation of the
   PIMPmyHospital app impacts the timeliness with which ED physicians and
   nurses remotely access laboratory results while actively working in
   their real-world environment, including ED length of stay, technology
   acceptance and usability among users, and how specific in-app alerts
   impact on its effectiveness. Methods: This single-center study of
   nonequivalent pre-and posttest comparison group design will be conducted
   before and after the implementation of the app in a tertiary pediatric
   ED in Switzerland. The retrospective period will cover the previous 12
   months, and the prospective period will cover the following 6 months.
   Participants will be postgraduate residents pursuing a \& LE;6-year
   residency in pediatrics, pediatric emergency medicine fellows, and
   registered nurses from the pediatric ED. The primary outcome will be the
   mean elapsed time in minutes from delivery of laboratory results to
   caregivers' consideration by accessing them either through the
   hospital's electronic medical records or through the app before and
   after the implementation of the app, respectively. As secondary
   outcomes, participants will be queried about the acceptance and
   usability of the app using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of
   Technology model and the System Usability Scale. ED length of stay will
   be compared before and after the implementation of the app for patients
   with laboratory results. The impact of specific alerts on the app, such
   as a flashing icon or sound for reported pathological values, will be
   reported. Results: Retrospective data collection gathered from the
   institutional data set will span a 12-month period from October 2021 to
   October 2022, while the 6-month prospective collection will begin with
   the implementation of the app in November 2022 and is expected to cease
   at the end of April 2023. We expect the results of the study to be
   published in a peer-reviewed journal in late 2023. Conclusions: This
   study will show the potential reach, effectiveness, acceptance, and use
   of the PIMPmyHospital app among ED caregivers. The findings of this
   study will serve as the basis for future research on the app and any
   further development to improve its effectiveness. Trial Registration:
   ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05557331;
   https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05557331},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Siebert, JN (Corresponding Author), Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, Ave Roseraie 47, CH-1205 Geneva 1205, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol \& Med Informat, Div Med Informat Sci, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Tuor, Carlotta; Rey, Robin; Siebert, Johan N., Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Trompier, Remy; Berger, Antoine; Ramusi, Michael, Geneva Univ Hosp, Informat Technol Dept, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Courvoisier, Delphine S., Geneva Univ Hosp, Qual Care Unit, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Siebert, Johan N., Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Siebert, Johan N., Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Emergency Med, Ave Roseraie 47, CH-1205 Geneva 1205, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.2196/43695},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {clinical laboratory information systems; laboratory results; digital
   technology; emergency department; emergency service; hospital; length of
   stay; mobile app; mobile health; mHealth; pediatrics; therapeutic
   turnaround time},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {Johan.Siebert@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva;
   University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Siebert, Johan N./ABF-6115-2020
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Courvoisier, Delphine/H-6054-2011},
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   Tuor, Carlotta/0000-0002-4686-7844
   Ramusi, Michael/0000-0001-7031-5348
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Rey, Robin/0000-0003-0453-1573
   Courvoisier, Delphine/0000-0002-1956-2607},
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@incollection{ WOS:000481929000004,
Author = {Bickford, Carol J. and Tietze, Mari},
Book-Author = {McBride, S
   Tietze, M},
Title = {Advanced Practice Roles in Interprofessional Teams},
Booktitle = {NURSING INFORMATICS FOR THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE: PATIENT SAFETY,
   QUALITY, OUTCOMES, AND INTERPROFESSIONALISM, 2ND EDITION},
Year = {2019},
Pages = {19-39},
Abstract = {Nurses must collaborate with many stakeholders in every setting to
   effect patient-centric care that includes identified outcomes,
   implementation plans, and outcomes evaluation. Such care also
   incorporates the concept of patient-clinician partnerships and decision
   making, as well as interprofessional collaboration. The inclusion of
   ever-increasing technology solutions and the reliance on mobile devices
   as communication and work tools for the healthcare consumer and
   interprofessional teams create interesting needs and problems. Assurance
   of positive user experiences merits greater attention and can be best
   accomplished by increased human factors and usability research.
   The APRN and informatics nurse specialist communities are in key
   leadership positions to engage in the necessary discussions and
   decisions to move forward in safely integrating HIT and mobile
   applications and tools into healthcare practice. Such efforts mandate
   effective communications and collaborative interprofessional actions,
   all the more reason to ensure the implementation of interprofessional
   education in all professional schools, including information systems and
   technology programs.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER PUBLISHING CO},
Address = {11 WEST 42ND STREET, 15TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10036 USA},
Type = {Article; Book Chapter},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bickford, CJ (Corresponding Author), Amer Nurses Assoc, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA.
   Bickford, Carol J., Amer Nurses Assoc, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA.
   Tietze, Mari, Texas Womans Univ, Coll Nursing, Dallas, TX USA.
   Tietze, Mari, Texas Womans Univ, Informat Program, Dallas, TX USA.},
ISBN = {978-0-8261-4055-5; 978-0-8261-4045-6},
Keywords = {advanced practice; interprofessional; nursing; patient safety; quality},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services; Medical
   Informatics; Nursing},
Affiliations = {Texas Womans University; Texas Womans University},
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@article{ WOS:000907014600009,
Author = {Migliore, Laurie and Brackett, Ceferina and Huffman, Sarah and Heyne,
   Rebecca and Lovett-Floom, Leanne and McGinnis, Lance},
Title = {COVID-19 palliative care toolkit development and military health system
   deployment},
Journal = {NURSING OUTLOOK},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {70},
Number = {6, 2},
Pages = {S161-S171},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {Background: During the initial phase of the pandemic, we identified a
   critical gap in the Military Health System's access to palliative care.
   Our team of nurse scientists and evidence-based practice (EBP)
   facilitators aimed to develop and implement an evidence-based point of
   care palliative care toolkit for frontline workers in inpatient settings
   lacking established palliative care specialists.
   Methodology: We utilized Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt's (2018) seven-step
   EBP process. Six central themes were derived from 17 publications
   providing an evidence-base for toolkit resource selection and
   development. Our practice change implementation was piloted at a large
   West Coast military treatment facility. We included iPads in the toolkit
   for patient communication and palliative mobile application use.
   Results: The most significant finding was the critical and continued
   need for basic palliative care education and training. Integrating the
   palliative care toolkit into daily practice was promising yet
   challenging due to the high volume of deployed medical staff.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Migliore, L (Corresponding Author), USAF, Off Chief Scientist, Sci \& Technol, San Antonio, TX 78236 USA.
   Migliore, Laurie; McGinnis, Lance, 59th Med Wing, Lackland AFB, TX USA.
   Migliore, Laurie; Brackett, Ceferina; Huffman, Sarah, David Grant USAF Med Ctr, Clin Invest Facil, Travis AFB, CA USA.
   Heyne, Rebecca; Lovett-Floom, Leanne, Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, TriServ Nursing Res Program, Bethesda, MD USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.outlook.2022.08.010},
ISSN = {0029-6554},
EISSN = {1528-3968},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Military; Palliative care; Nursing; Toolkit},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {laurie.a.migliore.mil@health.mil},
Affiliations = {Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - USA},
ORCID-Numbers = {Heyne, Rebecca/0000-0003-3932-3985
   Migliore, Laurie/0000-0001-7793-7203},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {TriService Nursing Research Program {[}N20-14 MEB]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by funding from the TriService Nursing Research
   Program, award number N20-14 MEB.},
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@article{ WOS:000427152600009,
Author = {Gallegos, Cara and Nakashima, Hannah},
Title = {Mobile Devices: A Distraction, or a Useful Tool to Engage Nursing
   Students?},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {57},
Number = {3},
Pages = {170-173},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Background: Engaging nursing students in theoretical courses, such as
   research, can be challenging. Innovative instructional strategies are
   essential to engage nursing students in theoretical nursing courses.
   Method: This article describes an educational innovation using
   technology as a tool in an undergraduate nursing research class. All
   students in the course received iPads for the semester. Lecture material
   was presented in class using Nearpod, an interactive presentation
   embedded with slides, multimedia components, and learning activities.
   Result: Students reported that using the mobile technology helped them
   minimize off-task activities, interact more with each other and the
   instructor, solve problems in the class, and develop skills and
   confidence related to their career. Conclusion: Allowing device use in
   the classroom, such as iPads and interactive mobile applications, can be
   a useful learning tool. Intentional use of technology and pedagogy can
   increase engagement and interaction with students.},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gallegos, C (Corresponding Author), Boise State Univ, Sch Nursing, 1910 Univ Dr, Boise, ID 83725 USA.
   Gallegos, Cara; Nakashima, Hannah, Boise State Univ, Sch Nursing, 1910 Univ Dr, Boise, ID 83725 USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/01484834-20180221-09},
ISSN = {0148-4834},
EISSN = {1938-2421},
Keywords-Plus = {UNDERGRADUATE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {caragallegos@boisestate.edu},
Affiliations = {Idaho; Boise State University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Gallegos, Cara/0000-0002-3793-3600},
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@article{ WOS:000426273900008,
Author = {Wessels, Bridgette and Taylor, Jo and Coates, Lizzie},
Title = {Telehealth in Community Nursing: A Negotiated Order},
Journal = {SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {22},
Number = {4},
Pages = {152-168},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Policy makers in the UK are looking to technology such as telehealth as
   a solution to the increasing demand for long term health care.
   Telehealth uses digital home monitoring devices and mobile applications
   to measure vital signs and symptoms that health professionals interpret
   remotely. The take up of telehealth in community health care is slow
   because there is uncertainty about its use. Findings from a qualitative
   study of community healthcare show that community nurses are managing
   uncertainty through a complex set of negotiations. Drawing on Strauss'
   concept of negotiated order the study found three key areas of
   negotiation, which are supported care interdependencies',
   nursing-patient relationships', and risk management'. The relational,
   communicative and collaborative working practices of nurses shape these
   areas of negotiation and the resulting negotiated order. This article
   focuses on the perspectives of nurses in negotiating telehealth with
   their patients.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Address = {1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wessels, B (Corresponding Author), Newcastle Univ, Sch Geog Polit \& Sociol, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne \& Wear, England.
   Wessels, Bridgette, Newcastle Univ, Sch Geog Polit \& Sociol, Sociol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne \& Wear, England.
   Taylor, Jo, Univ York, Dept Hlth Sci, Appl Hlth Res, York, N Yorkshire, England.
   Coates, Lizzie, Univ Sheffield, Sheffield, S Yorkshire, England.},
DOI = {10.1177/1360780417734145},
ISSN = {1360-7804},
Keywords = {community nursing; negotiated order; telehealth; qualitative research},
Keywords-Plus = {FRONTLINE STAFF ACCEPTANCE; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Sociology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Sociology},
Author-Email = {Bridgette.wessels@newcastle.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {Newcastle University - UK; University of York - UK; University of
   Sheffield},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC); InnovateUK},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000456037300032,
Author = {Gilavand, Abdolreza and Kazemi, Narjes and Rahim, Fazel and
   Mard-Soltani, Maysam},
Title = {Using the Educational App of Administrative and Employment Regulations
   of Non-faculty Employees: Promoting Nursing Students' Awareness},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {6},
Pages = {185-190},
Abstract = {Introduction: Considering the necessity of nursing students'
   acquaintance with their administrative and employment regulations, an
   app was designed in this regard. This research was done to measure their
   awareness before and after using this mobile app.
   Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted
   during the academic year 2017-2018 among nursing students of Dezful
   University of Medical Sciences in southwestern Iran. To measure
   students' awareness (before and after using the application), a
   researcher-made 11-question questionnaire was used in accordance with
   the eleven chapters of the Iranian Ministry of Health's administrative
   and employment regulations. The sampling method was simple random
   sampling. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze
   the data and SPSS version 22.
   Results: A total of 60 students participated in this study, of which 27
   people (45\%) were male and 33 (55\%) were female. Students' awareness
   of the administrative and employment regulations before using the app
   was very low (6.26 +/- 5.90); the application designed could increase
   their awareness to a high level (28.25 +/- 8.29). This difference was
   significant (P<0.001). Also, 52 people (89/70\%) had the form and
   content of the app and 55 people (91/70\%) the categories of topics and
   the ability to search for this app to be appropriate.
   Discussion and Conclusion: Postgraduate nursing students are usually
   attracted to one of the universities of medical sciences of Iran's
   Ministry of Health, but there is little information in their units for
   familiarizing them with administrative and employment regulations, with
   their organizational rights and responsibilities, so the app can be
   described as an effective and useful tool for that.},
Publisher = {AMBER PUBLICATION},
Address = {402, PARIJAT APT, WALKESHWARI NAGAR, JAMNAGAR, GUJARAT, 361 008, INDIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kazemi, N (Corresponding Author), Dezful Univ Med Sci, Dept Educ Dev Ctr, Dezful, Iran.
   Gilavand, Abdolreza; Kazemi, Narjes; Mard-Soltani, Maysam, Dezful Univ Med Sci, Dept Educ Dev Ctr, Dezful, Iran.
   Rahim, Fazel, Ahvaz Jundishapur Univ Med Sci, Dept Educ Dev Ctr, Ahvaz, Iran.},
ISSN = {2347-2545},
EISSN = {2347-2367},
Keywords = {Mobile app; Administrative and employment regulations; Nursing students'
   awareness; Iran},
Keywords-Plus = {MINISTRY-OF-HEALTH; MEDICAL-EDUCATION; UNIVERSITIES; MEMBERS},
Research-Areas = {Research \& Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, Research \& Experimental},
Author-Email = {nkazemi22@yahoo.com},
Affiliations = {Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences (AJUMS)},
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   Mard-Soltani, Maysam/E-2695-2017
   kazemi, narjes/M-8434-2017
   Gilavand, Abdolreza/U-7258-2019},
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@article{ WOS:000454744300002,
Author = {Terkes, Nurten and Celik, Ferya and Bektas, Hicran},
Title = {Determination of nursing students' attitudes towards the use of
   technology},
Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Pages = {17-24},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aim The use of technology is increasingly important in nursing education
   and practice. For this reason, it is necessary to determine the
   attitudes of nursing students towards technology. Methods This study was
   conducted with 508 nursing students. A personal information form that
   was prepared by the researchers and the Attitudes Toward Technology
   Scale were used as the data collection tools. Results The mean score
   that was obtained by the nursing students from the Attitudes Toward
   Technology Scale was 61.53 +/- 1.13. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient
   was found to be 0.90. There was a statistically significant difference
   between the sexes, using a computer, tablet, or laptop, using technology
   to reach health-related information, and for professional development,
   using mobile applications related to drug information. There was also a
   statistical difference between using the Periscope and Scorpio accounts
   from social media and using Excel and PowerPoint from Microsoft
   programs. Conclusion Nursing students are capable of technology-based
   teaching, which can be expanded as a result.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Terkes, N (Corresponding Author), Akdeniz Univ, Fac Nursing, Dept Internal Med Nursing, Dumlupinar Bulvari, TR-07058 Antalya, Turkey.
   Terkes, Nurten; Celik, Ferya; Bektas, Hicran, Akdeniz Univ, Fac Nursing, Dept Internal Med Nursing, Dumlupinar Bulvari, TR-07058 Antalya, Turkey.},
DOI = {10.1111/jjns.12207},
ISSN = {1742-7932},
EISSN = {1742-7924},
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Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {nurtenterkes@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Akdeniz University},
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@article{ WOS:000377375500013,
Author = {Keegan, Robert D. and Oliver, M. Cecile and Stanfi, Teresa J. and
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Title = {Use of a Mobile Device Simulation as a Preclass Active Learning Exercise},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {55},
Number = {1},
Pages = {56-59},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: Research shows that preclass activities introducing new
   material can increase student performance. In an effort to engage
   students in an active learning, preclass activity, the authors developed
   a mobile application. Method: Eighty-four nursing students were assigned
   a preclass reading exercise, whereas 32 students completed the preclass
   simulation scenario on their mobile device. All students completed the
   same electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) quiz 1 week following the
   lecture. The effects of reading or simulation on student quiz
   performance was evaluated with a student's paired t test, using an alpha
   of .05. Results: Students completing the preclass simulation scored
   higher on the EFM quiz, compared with students assigned the preclass
   reading (85\% versus 70\% correct answers, p = .01). Student survey data
   indicated that the mobile device simulation was perceived as an engaging
   and desirable instructional tool. Conclusion: Nursing students
   completing the mobile device EFM preclass simulation outperformed the
   students who were given the traditional reading assignment.},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Keegan, RD (Corresponding Author), Washington State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Anesthesiol, 100 Grimes Way,ADBF 1020, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
   Keegan, Robert D., Washington State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Anesthesiol, 100 Grimes Way,ADBF 1020, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
   Gay, John M., Washington State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Epidemiol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA.
   Ebinger, Michael, Washington State Univ, Univ Ctr Innovat, Spokane, WA USA.
   Stanfi, Teresa J., St Lukes Hlth Syst, Nursing Peer Review, Boise, ID USA.
   Brown, Gary R., Educ Design, Star, ID USA.
   Keegan, Robert D., WholeLogic, Spokane, WA USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/01484834-20151214-14},
ISSN = {0148-4834},
EISSN = {1938-2421},
Keywords-Plus = {READING COMPLIANCE; QUIZZES; PERFORMANCE; VENTILATOR; STUDENTS; LECTURE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {rdk@vetmed.wsu.edu},
Affiliations = {Washington State University; Washington State University; Washington
   State University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Science Foundation {[}II-P 1315043]},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this project was provided by The National Science Foundation
   grant II-P 1315043. The authors thank the Washington State University,
   College of Nursing, Class of 2014 for participating in this study.},
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@article{ WOS:001007901300001,
Author = {Lau, Chun Hon and Yu, Ken Hung-On and Yip, Tsz Fung and Luk, Luke Yik
   Fung and Wai, Abraham Ka Chung and Sit, Tin-Yan and Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha
   and Ho, Joshua Wing Kei},
Title = {An artificial intelligence-enabled smartphone app for real-time pressure
   injury assessment},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {4},
Month = {SEP 23},
Abstract = {The management of chronic wounds in the elderly such as pressure injury
   (also known as bedsore or pressure ulcer) is increasingly important in
   an ageing population. Accurate classification of the stage of pressure
   injury is important for wound care planning. Nonetheless, the expertise
   required for staging is often not available in a residential care home
   setting. Artificial-intelligence (AI)-based computer vision techniques
   have opened up opportunities to harness the inbuilt camera in modern
   smartphones to support pressure injury staging by nursing home carers.
   In this paper, we summarise the recent development of smartphone or
   tablet-based applications for wound assessment. Furthermore, we present
   a new smartphone application (app) to perform real-time detection and
   staging classification of pressure injury wounds using a deep
   learning-based object detection system, YOLOv4. Based on our validation
   set of 144 photos, our app obtained an overall prediction accuracy of
   63.2\%. The per-class prediction specificity is generally high
   (85.1\%-100\%), but have variable sensitivity: 73.3\% (stage 1 vs.
   others), 37\% (stage 2 vs. others), 76.7 (stage 3 vs. others), 70\%
   (stage 4 vs. others), and 55.6\% (unstageable vs. others). Using another
   independent test set, 8 out of 10 images were predicted correctly by the
   YOLOv4 model. When deployed in a real-life setting with two different
   ambient brightness levels with three different Android phone models, the
   prediction accuracy of the 10 test images ranges from 80 to 90\%, which
   highlight the importance of evaluation of mobile health (mHealth)
   application in a simulated real-life setting. This study details the
   development and evaluation process and demonstrates the feasibility of
   applying such a real-time staging app in wound care management.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ho, JWK (Corresponding Author), Lab Data Discovery Hlth Ltd D24H, Hong Kong Sci Pk, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Ho, JWK (Corresponding Author), Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Biomed Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, JYH (Corresponding Author), Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, JYH (Corresponding Author), Hong Kong Metropolitan Univ, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Studies, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Lau, Chun Hon; Yu, Ken Hung-On; Yip, Tsz Fung; Luk, Luke Yik Fung; Ho, Joshua Wing Kei, Lab Data Discovery Hlth Ltd D24H, Hong Kong Sci Pk, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Lau, Chun Hon; Yu, Ken Hung-On; Yip, Tsz Fung; Luk, Luke Yik Fung; Ho, Joshua Wing Kei, Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Biomed Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wai, Abraham Ka Chung, Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Clin Med, Dept Emergency Med, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Sit, Tin-Yan; Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha, Univ Hong Kong, Li Ka Shing Fac Med, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha, Hong Kong Metropolitan Univ, Sch Nursing \& Hlth Studies, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.3389/fmedt.2022.905074},
Article-Number = {905074},
EISSN = {2673-3129},
Keywords = {wound assessment; pressure injury; object detection; mHealth; digital
   health; bedsore; artificial intelligence; deep learning},
Keywords-Plus = {WOUND CARE},
Research-Areas = {Engineering},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Engineering, Biomedical},
Author-Email = {janetyh@hku.hk
   jwkho@hku.hk},
Affiliations = {University of Hong Kong; University of Hong Kong; University of Hong
   Kong; Hong Kong Metropolitan University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Ho, Joshua W. K./AAK-7759-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ho, Joshua W. K./0000-0003-2331-7011},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {AIR@InnoHK},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by AIR@InnoHK administered by Innovation and
   Technology Commission.},
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@article{ WOS:000512275800015,
Author = {Andersen, Tomas and Jeremiah, Maipelo and Thamane, Keitumetse and
   Littman-Quinn, Ryan and Dikai, Zambo and Kovarik, Carrie and Ndlovu,
   Kagiso},
Title = {Implementing a School Vision Screening Program in Botswana Using
   Smartphone Technology},
Journal = {TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {255-258},
Month = {FEB 1},
Abstract = {Purpose: Child eye health is a significant public health issue in low-
   and middle-income countries, such as Botswana, and the need for eye care
   requires a well-integrated and innovative approach. Traditional vision
   screening tools are costly, difficult to transport, and reliant on
   highly trained eye care professionals. Novel smartphone-based vision
   screening technologies, however, are low cost, portable, and easily
   operated by trained novice users. Peek Vision is a mobile health
   (m-Health) organization that creates smartphone applications that screen
   for visual acuity, generate referrals to eye care professionals, and
   send phone notifications to those being screened.
   Methodology: In 2016, the government of Botswana partnered with local
   and international stakeholders to implement Peek vision screening in a
   subset of schoolchildren. From June to December of 2016, teachers,
   health assistants, nurses, and other volunteers in 49 schools in the
   Goodhope Subdistrict utilized Peek applications to screen
   schoolchildren, using acuity Results: Among 12,877 children screened,
   the application identified 16\% (2,065/12,877) as screening positive for
   visual impairment, and these students were referred for optometric care.
   Ultimately, 96\% (1,985/2,065) attended optometry triage camps, during
   which 42\% (835/1,985) were provided with spectacles, 5\% (94/1,985)
   received ophthalmic medications, and 3\% (63/1,985) were referred for
   ophthalmic care. These findings underscore the need for comprehensive
   vision screening in schoolchildren in Botswana. Furthermore, the
   successful implementation of Peek smartphone applications illustrates
   the potential of m-Health technology for enacting comprehensive vision
   screening programs at a national level in Botswana and other similar
   countries.},
Publisher = {MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC},
Address = {140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kovarik, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Penn, Dept Dermatol, Perelman Sch Med, 2 Maloney Bldg,3600 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Andersen, Tomas; Kovarik, Carrie, Univ Penn, Dept Dermatol, Perelman Sch Med, 2 Maloney Bldg,3600 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Jeremiah, Maipelo; Thamane, Keitumetse; Littman-Quinn, Ryan; Dikai, Zambo, Botswana UPenn Partnership, Gaborone, Botswana.
   Thamane, Keitumetse, Minist Hlth \& Wellness, Gaborone, Botswana.
   Littman-Quinn, Ryan, Peek Vis Fdn, London, England.
   Ndlovu, Kagiso, Univ Botswana, Dept Comp Sci, Gaborone, Botswana.},
DOI = {10.1089/tmj.2018.0213},
ISSN = {1530-5627},
EISSN = {1556-3669},
Keywords = {eye health; Peek Vision; vision screening; m-Health; Botswana;
   telemedicine},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {carrie.kovarik@uphs.upenn.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; University of
   Botswana},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ndlovu, Kagiso/0000-0002-4175-8366},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
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@article{ WOS:000692526400016,
Author = {Gallagher, Robyn and Zhang, Ling},
Title = {Evaluating mobile health technologies: does the traditional randomized
   controlled trial serve our needs?},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {20},
Number = {6},
Pages = {623-626},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Mobile health technologies are increasingly used by cardiovascular
   nurses and allied health clinicians to support behaviour change and
   self-care in patients. Randomized controlled trials provide rigorous
   methodology for evaluation but progress slowly, so the technology is
   often outdated by completion. A helpful modification to the trial design
   includes identification of the behaviour intervention principles
   involved and concurrently track in-app usage data, allowing updates to
   be made. These data collected alongside user experiences enables
   analysis of effects on outcomes and determination of the relative
   influence of component parts. Cardiovascular and mental health mHealth
   strategies are used to exemplify these recommendations.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gallagher, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Sydney, Fac Med \& Hlth, Susan Wakil Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Sydney Nursing Sch, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
   Gallagher, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
   Gallagher, Robyn; Zhang, Ling, Univ Sydney, Fac Med \& Hlth, Susan Wakil Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Sydney Nursing Sch, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
   Gallagher, Robyn; Zhang, Ling, Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1093/eurjcn/zvab053},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2021},
ISSN = {1474-5151},
EISSN = {1873-1953},
Keywords = {Digital health; mHealth; Mobile apps; Research methods; Randomized
   controlled trials; Cardiovascular},
Research-Areas = {Cardiovascular System \& Cardiology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Cardiac \& Cardiovascular Systems; Nursing},
Author-Email = {robyn.gallagher@sydney.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Sydney; University of Sydney},
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Times-Cited = {4},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {3},
Journal-ISO = {Eur. J. Cardiovasc. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {UL2ZW},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000692526400016},
OA = {Bronze},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000769541400001,
Author = {Kalia, Kamini and Ling, Sara and Moghabghab, Rola and Branton, Sarah and
   Islam, Faisal and Saiva, Anika and Kim, Jayoung and Sliekers, Stephanie
   and Harren, Dan and Robins, Amanda},
Title = {Increasing capacity to address the physical health needs of patients in
   a mental health and addictions hospital},
Journal = {PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {58},
Number = {4},
Pages = {2337-2344},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Purpose This paper describes the strategy and outcomes of a quality
   improvement initiative focused on building the capacity of nurses at a
   mental health and addictions teaching hospital to provide an improved
   standard of physical health care. Education was provided via a series of
   e-learning modules and interactive workshops. To reinforce the education
   and enhance practice change, improvements were made to electronic
   documentation templates and organizational standards. Further, the
   organization provided increased access to physical health equipment, a
   mobile application to support assessments and a reference card for
   lanyards. Conclusions Nurses identified increased confidence in
   performing physical assessments, and documentation improved with
   standards and automated forced functionality in the electronic health
   record. Ultimately, the organization successfully implemented a
   multifaceted strategy to improve physical healthcare services for people
   with mental health and substance use concerns. Practice Implications
   Organizational investment can lead to sustainable changes in nursing
   confidence and increased physical health assessment completion.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ling, S (Corresponding Author), Ctr Addict \& Mental Hlth, 40 White Squirrel Way,Room 125, Toronto, ON M6J 1H4, Canada.
   Kalia, Kamini; Ling, Sara; Moghabghab, Rola; Islam, Faisal; Saiva, Anika; Kim, Jayoung; Sliekers, Stephanie; Harren, Dan; Robins, Amanda, Ctr Addict \& Mental Hlth, 40 White Squirrel Way,Room 125, Toronto, ON M6J 1H4, Canada.
   Kalia, Kamini; Ling, Sara; Moghabghab, Rola, Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Kalia, Kamini, Western Univ, Arthur Labatt Sch Nursing, London, ON, Canada.
   Branton, Sarah, North York Gen Hosp, Toronto, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1111/ppc.13065},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2022},
ISSN = {0031-5990},
EISSN = {1744-6163},
Keywords = {medical care; mental health; physical health care; psychiatric hospital;
   skills},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE; NURSES; PEOPLE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {Sara.Ling@camh.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Toronto; Centre for Addiction \& Mental Health - Canada;
   University of Toronto; Western University (University of Western
   Ontario); University of Toronto; North York General Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {Saiva, Anika/0000-0003-0609-9497
   Kalia, Kamini/0000-0002-7891-510X
   Moghabghab, Rola/0000-0001-9487-3467
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@article{ WOS:000522621400012,
Author = {da Silva, Rosilene and Baptista, Alessandra and Serra, Rolando L. and
   Magalhaes, Daniel S. F.},
Title = {Mobile application for the evaluation and planning of nursing workload
   in the intensive care unit},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {137},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Objective: In this study, we present an application type software which
   employs the Nursing Activities Score (NAS), a management tool for
   measuring nursing workload prospectively.
   Method: The system was developed in two modules: WEB (controlled from an
   Internet browser) for data administration using Java Script; and APP
   (operated from a smartphone or tablet device) for data acquisition using
   Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). White and black box tests were performed
   in the software.
   Results: A software was developed with an interface that allows the
   calculation of the scale score by the same professional who provided
   assistance, generating reports to help nursing management. The
   functional test was successfully performed using the Android operational
   system.
   Conclusion: The efficiency of the software was demonstrated by the
   functional test and the main innovations brought herein are the
   prospective use and the generation of management reports, which can
   contribute positively by improving nursing quality and safety in the
   intensive care unit.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD},
Address = {ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000,
   IRELAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Magalhaes, DSF (Corresponding Author), Univ Brasil, Sci \& Technol Inst, Bioengn Dept, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   da Silva, Rosilene; Baptista, Alessandra; Magalhaes, Daniel S. F., Univ Brasil, Sci \& Technol Inst, Bioengn Dept, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   da Silva, Rosilene, Fed Univ Para, Joao de Barros Barreto Univ Hosp, Belem, Para, Brazil.
   Serra, Rolando L., Technol Univ Havana Jose Antonio Echeverria, Inst Phys, Havana, Cuba.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104120},
Article-Number = {104120},
ISSN = {1386-5056},
EISSN = {1872-8243},
Keywords = {APP; Software; Nursing activities score},
Keywords-Plus = {ACTIVITIES SCORE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Health Care Sciences \& Services;
   Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {dsfmagalhaes@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Brasil; Universidade Federal do Para},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baptista, Alessandra/AAB-9378-2019
   Magalhães, Daniel Souza Ferreira/AAM-7402-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Baptista, Alessandra/0000-0003-1591-7009
   Serra Toledo, Rolando/0000-0002-4008-1947},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {FAPESP {[}2013/13272-9, 2015/50304-1]},
Funding-Text = {The authors thank FAPESP for projects 2013/13272-9 and 2015/50304-1.},
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@article{ WOS:000787119400002,
Author = {Mir, Olivier and Ferrua, Marie and Fourcade, Aude and Mathivon, Delphine
   and Duflot-Boukobza, Adeline and Dumont, Sarah and Baudin, Eric and
   Delaloge, Suzette and Malka, David and Albiges, Laurence and Pautier,
   Patricia and Robert, Caroline and Planchard, David and de Botton,
   Stephane and Scotte, Florian and Lemare, Francois and Abbas, May and
   Guillet, Marilene and Puglisi, Vanessa and Di Palma, Mario and
   Minvielle, Etienne},
Title = {Digital remote monitoring plus usual care versus usual care in patients
   treated with oral anticancer agents: the randomized phase 3 CAPRI trial},
Journal = {NATURE MEDICINE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {28},
Number = {6},
Pages = {1224+},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {The phase 3 CAPRI clinical trial evaluating the impact of a digital
   nurse navigator-led system in patients receiving oral anticancer
   treatment shows that remote monitoring using a smartphone app results in
   an improved patient care experience and optimizes healthcare resources.
   Strategies that individualize the care of cancer patients receiving oral
   anticancer agents offer opportunities to improve treatment adherence and
   patient care. However, the impact of digital remote monitoring systems
   in this setting has not been evaluated. Here, we report the results of a
   phase 3 trial (CAPRI, NCT02828462) to assess the impact of a nurse
   navigator-led program on treatment delivery for patients with metastatic
   cancer. Patients receiving approved oral anticancer agents were
   randomized (1:1) to an intervention combining a nurse navigator-led
   follow-up system and a web portal-smartphone application on top of usual
   care, or to usual symptom monitoring at the discretion of the treating
   oncologist, for a duration of 6 months. The primary objective included
   optimization of the treatment dose. Secondary objectives were grade >= 3
   toxicities, patient experience, rates and duration of hospitalization,
   response and survival, and quality of life. In 559 evaluable patients
   the relative dose intensity was higher in the experimental arm (93.4\%
   versus 89.4\%, P = 0.04). The intervention improved the patient
   experience (Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care score, 2.94
   versus 2.67, P = 0.01), reduced the days of hospitalization (2.82 versus
   4.44 days, P = 0.02), and decreased treatment-related grade >= 3
   toxicities (27.6\% versus 36.9\%, P = 0.02). These findings show that
   patient-centered care through remote monitoring of symptoms and
   treatment may improve patient outcomes and experience.},
Publisher = {NATURE PORTFOLIO},
Address = {HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, BERLIN, 14197, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mir, O (Corresponding Author), Gustave Roussy, Dept Ambulatory Canc Care, Villejuif, France.
   Mir, O (Corresponding Author), Gustave Roussy, Div Interdisciplinary Patients Care Pathways DIOP, Villejuif, France.
   Mir, Olivier; Ferrua, Marie; Fourcade, Aude; Mathivon, Delphine; Duflot-Boukobza, Adeline; Lemare, Francois; Guillet, Marilene; Puglisi, Vanessa; Di Palma, Mario, Gustave Roussy, Dept Ambulatory Canc Care, Villejuif, France.
   Mir, Olivier; Mathivon, Delphine; Duflot-Boukobza, Adeline; Scotte, Florian; Abbas, May; Puglisi, Vanessa; Di Palma, Mario; Minvielle, Etienne, Gustave Roussy, Div Interdisciplinary Patients Care Pathways DIOP, Villejuif, France.
   Dumont, Sarah; Delaloge, Suzette; Malka, David; Albiges, Laurence; Pautier, Patricia; Robert, Caroline; Planchard, David, Gustave Roussy, Div Canc Med, Villejuif, France.
   Baudin, Eric, Gustave Roussy, Dept Endocrine Oncol, Villejuif, France.
   de Botton, Stephane, Gustave Roussy, Div Hematol, Villejuif, France.
   Minvielle, Etienne, Ecole Polytech, Inst Interdisciplinaire Innovat, i3 Ctr Rech Gest, UMR 9217, Palaiseau, France.},
DOI = {10.1038/s41591-022-01788-1},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2022},
ISSN = {1078-8956},
EISSN = {1546-170X},
Keywords-Plus = {REPORTED OUTCOMES; DOSE INTENSITY; CANCER; QUESTIONNAIRE; COORDINATION;
   PERCEPTIONS; VALIDATION; MANAGEMENT; ADHERENCE; SURVIVAL},
Research-Areas = {Biochemistry \& Molecular Biology; Cell Biology; Research \&
   Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Biochemistry \& Molecular Biology; Cell Biology; Medicine, Research \&
   Experimental},
Author-Email = {olivier.mir@gustaveroussy.fr},
Affiliations = {UNICANCER; Gustave Roussy; UNICANCER; Gustave Roussy; UNICANCER; Gustave
   Roussy; UNICANCER; Gustave Roussy; UNICANCER; Gustave Roussy; Institut
   Polytechnique de Paris; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
   (CNRS); CNRS - Institute for Humanities \& Social Sciences (INSHS)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mir, Olivier/GNP-7828-2022
   Malka, David/HJA-5870-2022
   Robert, Caroline/G-6157-2018
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Mir, Olivier/0000-0002-6761-4002
   Robert, Caroline/0000-0002-9493-0238
   Delaloge, Suzette/0000-0003-2106-9165
   ALBIGES, Laurence/0000-0002-5734-3480},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {French National Research Agency (ANR); Agence Regionale de Sante (ARS)
   Ile-de-France; Philanthropia Lombard Odier Foundation; Novartis;
   AstraZeneca},
Funding-Text = {The authors wish to thank the clinical and research teams at Gustave
   Roussy, and the patients and their families. The authors also wish to
   thank A. Chamseddine for his support in reviewing the manuscript. Public
   Health Expertise performed the statistical analyses. The study was
   funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), the Agence
   Regionale de Sante (ARS) Ile-de-France, Philanthropia Lombard Odier
   Foundation, Novartis and AstraZeneca. The funding bodies were not
   involved in the study design.},
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@article{ WOS:000905083200004,
Author = {Wanchai, Ausanee and Anderson, Elizabeth A. and Armer, Jane M.},
Title = {A systematic review of m-health apps on managing side effects of breast
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Journal = {SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {31},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Purpose After breast cancer treatment, women with breast cancer may
   experience distress caused by treatment side effects, both in physical
   and psychological aspects. Technology use is increasing in favor among
   women. Therefore, it is essential to update the scientific evidence
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   web apps and the side effects of breast cancer treatment in breast
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   studies were included for analysis. Results The findings showed that
   mobile apps were more frequently used and more likely to be an effective
   method for managing the side effects of breast cancer treatment among
   breast cancer survivors. The content in web or mobile apps for breast
   cancer survivors should include five categories: (1) information about
   cancer, (2) overview of cancer care, (3) opportunities for interaction
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   about cancer treatment side effect management. However, a few studies
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   studies are warranted to examine these interventions. Conclusions Nurses
   may refer survivors to these resources to obtain more information and
   effectively manage the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and its
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Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wanchai, A (Corresponding Author), Praboromarajchanok Inst, Boromarajonani Coll Nursing Buddhachinaraj, Fac Nursing, Phitsanulok, Thailand.
   Wanchai, Ausanee, Praboromarajchanok Inst, Boromarajonani Coll Nursing Buddhachinaraj, Fac Nursing, Phitsanulok, Thailand.
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DOI = {10.1007/s00520-022-07464-x},
Article-Number = {86},
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Research-Areas = {Oncology; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Rehabilitation},
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Author-Email = {ausanee@bcnb.ac.th
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   armer@umsystem.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wanchai, Ausanee/E-9452-2018},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wanchai, Ausanee/0000-0003-2656-1108},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Boromarajonani College of Nursing Buddhachinaraj, Faculty of Nursing,
   Praboromarajchanok Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand},
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Times-Cited = {0},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {4},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {6},
Journal-ISO = {Support. Care Cancer},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {7K1YV},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000905083200004},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000428714000005,
Author = {Quattromani, Erin and Hassler, Margaret and Rogers, Nikki and
   Fitzgerald, Jennifer and Buchanan, Paula},
Title = {Smart Pump App for Infusion Pump Training},
Journal = {CLINICAL SIMULATION IN NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {17},
Pages = {28-37},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: The best method for teaching novice infusion pump users is
   not known.
   Method: Nursing students were randomized to traditional teaching or
   mobile application (app) for learning infusion pumps. Students were
   assessed on knowledge, simulation performance, and confidence. Students
   assessed the app using a modified System Usability Scale.
   Results: No significant difference was noticed on outcomes of knowledge,
   simulation checklists, time spent on programming during simulation, or
   learner confidence of smart pumps. Students favorably rated the smart
   pump app as an educational tool.
   Conclusions: Integrating the smart pump app for teaching infusion pumps
   was comparable with traditional methods in this study of novice infusion
   pump users. (C) 2017 International Nursing Association for Clinical
   Simulation and Learning. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Quattromani, E (Corresponding Author), St Louis Univ, Sch Med, Simulat Ctr, Div Emergency Med,Dept Surg, St Louis, MO 63110 USA.
   Quattromani, Erin, St Louis Univ, Sch Med, Simulat Ctr, Div Emergency Med,Dept Surg, St Louis, MO 63110 USA.
   Hassler, Margaret, St Louis Univ, Sch Nursing, Clarke Simulat Lab, St Louis, MO 63104 USA.
   Rogers, Nikki, St Louis Univ, Sch Nursing, St Louis, MO 63104 USA.
   Fitzgerald, Jennifer, St Louis Univ, Dept Surg, Div Emergency Med, St Louis, MO 63103 USA.
   Buchanan, Paula, St Louis Univ, Ctr Hlth Outcomes Res, St Louis, MO 63103 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ecns.2017.11.004},
ISSN = {1876-1399},
EISSN = {1876-1402},
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   pump education; nursing medication error; medication administration
   simulation; medical apps},
Keywords-Plus = {HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION; PATIENT SAFETY; NURSING-EDUCATION; MEDICATION;
   STUDENTS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {equattro@slu.edu},
Affiliations = {Saint Louis University; Saint Louis University; Saint Louis University;
   Saint Louis University; Saint Louis University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {SIMnext (Peoria, IL)},
Funding-Text = {Grant funding was supported by SIMnext (Peoria, IL).},
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Times-Cited = {2},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {11},
Journal-ISO = {Clin. Simul. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GB0DN},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000428714000005},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000854074400006,
Author = {Bentvelsen, Robbert G. and Bruijning, Marguerite L. and Chavannes, Niels
   H. and Veldkamp, Karin Ellen},
Title = {Reducing Inappropriate Urinary Catheter Use by Involving Patients
   Through the Participatient App: Before-and-After Study},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {6},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: The risk of urinary tract infections is increased by the
   inappropriate placement and unnecessary prolongation of the use of
   indwelling urinary catheters. Sustained behavior change in infection
   prevention could be promoted by empowering patients through a smartphone
   app.
   Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility and
   efficacy of implementation actions on patients' use of the
   Participatient app on a clinical ward and to compare 3 survey methods
   for urinary catheter use.
   Methods: Participatient was introduced for all admitted patients at the
   surgical nursing ward in a university hospital in the Netherlands. Over
   a period of 3 months, the number of new app users, days of use, and
   sessions were recorded. In a comparison of urinary catheter use before
   and after the implementation of the app, 3 methods for point prevalence
   surveys of catheter use were tested. Surveys were conducted through
   manual parsing of the text in patients' electronic medical records,
   parsing a survey of checkbox items, and parsing nursing notes.
   Results: In all, 475 patients were admitted to the ward, 42 (8.8\%)
   installed the app, with 1 to 5 new users per week. The actions with the
   most ensuing app use were the kick-off with the clinical lesson and
   recruiting of the intake nurse. Between the survey methods, there was
   considerable variation in catheter use prevalence. Therefore, we used
   the standard method of manual parsing in further analyses. Catheter use
   prevalence decreased from 38\% (36/96) to 27\% (23/86) after app
   introduction (OR 0.61, 95\% CI 0.32-1.14).
   Conclusions: The clinical application of Participatient, the infection
   prevention app for patients, could be feasible when implementation
   actions are also used. For surveying indwelling urinary catheter use
   prevalence, manual parsing is the best approach.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bentvelsen, RG (Corresponding Author), Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Med Microbiol, E4-P,POB 9600, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands.
   Bentvelsen, Robbert G.; Bruijning, Marguerite L.; Veldkamp, Karin Ellen, Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Med Microbiol, E4-P,POB 9600, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands.
   Bentvelsen, Robbert G., Amphia Hosp, Microvida Lab Med Microbiol, Breda, Netherlands.
   Chavannes, Niels H., Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth \& Primary Care, Leiden, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.2196/28983},
Article-Number = {e28983},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {infection control; catheter-associated urinary tract infections; urinary
   catheter; patient empowerment; catheter; urology; infection; urinary
   tract infection; smartphone app; surgical nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {HAND HYGIENE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {rbentvelsen@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Leiden University - Excl LUMC; Leiden University; Leiden University
   Medical Center (LUMC); Amphia Hospital; Leiden University - Excl LUMC;
   Leiden University; Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chavannes, Niels/F-1148-2011
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Chavannes, Niels/0000-0002-8607-9199
   Bruijning, Marguerite/0000-0003-1820-6149},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Leiden University Medical Center Department of Anesthesiology; Leiden
   University Department of Medical Microbiology; eHealth working party},
Funding-Text = {We thank all the patients, physicians, and nurses from the participating
   ward of the Leiden University Medical Center. We also thank Tobias
   Bonten for assisting with the statistical analyses. We thank Erin Gail
   MacDonald for assistance with phrasing and grammar while writing the
   manuscript. The Leiden University Medical Center Department of
   Anesthesiology, Department of Medical Microbiology, and eHealth working
   party all provided funding to develop the app used in this feasibility
   study.},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR Form. Res.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000507919200001,
Author = {Alanezi, Fahad and Alanzi, Turki},
Title = {A Gig mHealth Economy Framework: Scoping Review of Internet Publications},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 15},
Abstract = {Background: The gig economy (characterized by short-term contracts
   rather than being a full-time employee in an organization) is one of the
   most recent and important tendencies that have expanded through the
   global economic market thanks to advances in internet and communication
   technologies. Similarly, mobile health (mHealth) technologies have also
   evolved rapidly with the development of the internet and mobile apps,
   attracting attention globally for their health care benefits.
   Objective: This study aimed to propose an integration of mHealth within
   the framework of the gig economy that leads to a new dimension of health
   care services and the proposal of a new term: gig mHealth.
   Methods: A review and systematic search of articles, books, and opinions
   that allowed for answering the research questions were executed through
   the internet. In this sense, the concept of the gig economy and
   examples, advantages and disadvantages, were reviewed. Similarly, the
   general characteristics of mHealth technologies were revised. In
   addition, the role of technology in supporting the development of the
   gig economy and mHealth technologies and the interactions between them
   were investigated.
   Results: The findings suggested that the gig economy is characterized by
   its flexibility in working hours, on-demand work, free agents,
   freelancing, freedom in the choice of work, and independent contracts.
   In addition, an analysis of an mHealth system indicated that it was
   composed of patients, specialists, nurses, and database administrators.
   In this system, patients and specialists or nurses are connected to
   cloud services for the transmission of data and medical information
   through a mobile app. Here, the administrators update the database and
   app features, among other technical tasks. Conversely, a general
   structure of an integrated gig mHealth system was developed. In this
   structure, the mHealth care services and the mHealth care activities
   were incorporated into a gig economy model. In addition, a practical
   example of an integrated view of a gig economy app in mHealth that
   illustrates the interaction between the patients (consumers) and
   providers (partners) of mHealth care services, mHealth care activities,
   health care professionals, and individual contractors was presented. The
   consumers and providers were interconnected with the health care
   company, brand, or firm through digital means using a mobile app or
   Windows platforms.
   Conclusions: The analysis carried out in this study suggested the
   possibility of integrating mHealth within the framework of the gig
   economy enhancing health care service delivery and the management of
   health care activities. The following 4 major areas of apps proposed in
   the mHealth framework that can catalyze the operations using the
   features of the gig economy were sharing/renting medical and diagnostic
   equipment and resources, on-demand appointments/self-health management,
   on-demand health care services, and assigning health care
   activities/gigs to individual contractors. This integration leads to a
   new dimension for health care services and the proposal of a new term:
   gig mHealth.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Alanzi, T (Corresponding Author), Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Hlth Informat Management \& Technol Dept, 2835 King Faisal Rd, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
   Alanezi, Fahad, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Community Coll, Damamm, Saudi Arabia.
   Alanzi, Turki, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Hlth Informat Management \& Technol Dept, 2835 King Faisal Rd, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.},
DOI = {10.2196/14213},
Article-Number = {e14213},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {gig economy; gigs; mHealth; sharing economy; gig mHealth},
Keywords-Plus = {M-HEALTH; SYSTEMS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {talanzi@iau.edu.sa},
Affiliations = {Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University; Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal
   University},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {KD5PZ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000618318900010,
Author = {Garrison, Elisabeth and Colin, Sharon and Lemberger, Olivia and Lugod,
   Maureen},
Title = {Interactive Learning for Nurses Through Gamification},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {51},
Number = {2},
Pages = {95-100},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {OBJECTIVE
   The nursing professional development department purchased technology to
   create an innovative structure to engage nurses in educational
   offerings. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of
   incorporating gamification on knowledge acquisition. BACKGROUND
   Nursing administrators should support the use of gamification to improve
   the nurses' acquisition of knowledge. The clinical educators
   traditionally utilize lecture-based educational offerings preventing
   students from active participation. Gamification promotes learner
   engagement, critical thinking, and enjoyment. METHODS
   A quasi-experimental study design with a 230-person convenience sample
   compared the knowledge acquisition of nurses before and after new hire
   orientation and basic electrocardiogram course. Technology purchased
   included iPad, GoPro, mobile apps, and websites. RESULTS
   Incorporating gamification technology resulted in an increase in
   knowledge acquisition and engagement of learners. CONCLUSION
   Findings demonstrate gamification as an effective way to increase
   knowledge acquisition when compared with traditional methods.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garrison, E (Corresponding Author), Rush Copley Med Ctr, 2000 Ogden Ave, Aurora, CO 60504 USA.
   Garrison, Elisabeth; Colin, Sharon; Lemberger, Olivia; Lugod, Maureen, Rush Copley Med Ctr, 2000 Ogden Ave, Aurora, CO 60504 USA.
   Lugod, Maureen, Rush Copley Med Ctr, Yorkville, IL USA.},
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   sharon.colin@rushcopley.com
   olivia.lemberger@rushcopley.com
   maureen.lugod@rushcopley.com},
Affiliations = {Rush University},
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Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {17},
Journal-ISO = {J. Nurs. Adm.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {QH5MI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000618318900010},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000305863300015,
Author = {Medina, J. and Ruiz-Lozano, M. D. and Delgado, M. and Vila, A.},
Title = {A Fuzzy Temporal Rule-based System for handling the Nursing Process on
   mobile devices},
Journal = {EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {39},
Number = {12},
Pages = {10479-10488},
Month = {SEP 15},
Abstract = {Nowadays, mobile devices offer new methods to retrieve information
   everywhere. In the nursing area, this technology is highly suitable due
   to the ubiquity in this profession. In this paper, we present a new
   version of Medea, a mobile system that provides storing the evolution of
   patients from handheld devices using the nursing viewpoint. Medea is
   relied on the Need Theory of Virginia Henderson, as patient valuation
   model, and the nursing taxonomies of NANDA, NIC and NOC, as patient care
   plan. In addition, the vital signs of patients have been integrated in
   the mobile application. The main complementary innovation of Medea is an
   expert system based on fuzzy temporal rules, which suggests diagnoses,
   interventions and outcomes from the patient valuation and the vital
   signs. This model takes into account the importance of the data and
   temporal dimension in the patient symptoms. Furthermore, the complexity
   of the nursing domain has been synthesized in a few concepts, which make
   possible the creation of rules in an easy way. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
   All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Medina, J (Corresponding Author), Univ Granada, Sch Comp Sci, Dept Comp Sci \& Artificial Intelligent, C Periodista Daniel Saucedo Aranda S-N, E-18071 Granada, Spain.
   Medina, J.; Ruiz-Lozano, M. D.; Delgado, M.; Vila, A., Univ Granada, Sch Comp Sci, Dept Comp Sci \& Artificial Intelligent, E-18071 Granada, Spain.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.eswa.2012.02.062},
ISSN = {0957-4174},
Keywords = {Nursing Theory; Ubiquitous computing; Fuzzy controller; Fuzzy Temporal
   Rules},
Keywords-Plus = {CARE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Engineering; Operations Research \& Management Science},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Engineering, Electrical \&
   Electronic; Operations Research \& Management Science},
Author-Email = {javiermq@decsai.ugr.es},
Affiliations = {University of Granada},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Miranda, Amparo Vila/B-1840-2012
   Delgado Calvo-Flores, Miguel/C-2390-2012
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {20},
Journal-ISO = {Expert Syst. Appl.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {966UQ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000305863300015},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:001053778400001,
Author = {Liu, Wei and Yu, Xiaojuan and Wang, Jiangyuan and Zhou, Tianmeng and Yu,
   Ting and Chen, Xuyong and Xie, Shasha and Han, Fuman and Wang, Zi},
Title = {Improving Kidney Outcomes in Patients With Nondiabetic Chronic Kidney
   Disease Through an Artificial Intelligence-Based Health Coaching Mobile
   App: Retrospective Cohort Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {11},
Abstract = {Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health burden.
   However, the efficacy of different modes of eHealth care in facilitating
   self-management for patients with CKD is unclear.Objective: The aim of
   this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a mobile app-based
   intelligent care system in improving the kidney outcomes of patients
   with CKD.Methods: Our study was a retrospective analysis based on the
   KidneyOnline intelligent system developed in China. Patients with CKD
   but not dependent on dialysis who registered on the KidneyOnline app
   between January 2017 and January 2021 were screened. Patients in the the
   KidneyOnline intelligent system group and those in the conventional care
   group were 1:1 matched according to their baseline characteristics. The
   intervention group received center-based follow-up combined with the
   KidneyOnline intelligent patient care system, which was a nurse-led,
   patient-oriented collaborative management system. Health-related data
   uploaded by the patients were integrated using deep learning optical
   character recognition (OCR). Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated
   personalized recipes, lifestyle intervention suggestions, early
   warnings, real-time questions and answers, and personalized follow-up
   plans were also provided. Patients in the conventional group could get
   professional suggestions from the nephrologists through regular clinical
   visits, but they did not have access to the service provided by AI and
   the health coach team. Patients were followed for at least 3 months
   after recruitment or until death or start of renal replacement
   therapy.Results: A total of 2060 eligible patients who registered on the
   KidneyOnline app from 2017 to 2021 were enrolled for the analysis. Of
   those, 902 (43.8\%) patients were assessed for survival analysis after
   propensity score matching, with 451(50\%) patients in the KidneyOnline
   intelligent patient care system group and 451(50\%) patients in the
   conventional care group. After a mean follow-up period of 15.8 (SD 9.5)
   months, the primary composite kidney outcome occurred in 28 (6\%)
   participants in the KidneyOnline intelligent patient care system group
   and 32 (7\%) in the conventional care group, with a hazard ratio of
   0.391 (95\% CI 0.231-0.660; P<.001). Subgroup survival analysis
   demonstrated that the KidneyOnline care system significantly reduced the
   risk of composite kidney outcome, irrespective of age, sex, baseline
   estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and proteinuria. In
   addition, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) significantly decreased from
   88.9 (SD 10.5) mmHg at baseline to 85.6 (SD 7.9) mmHg at 6 months
   (P<.001) in the KidneyOnline intelligent patient care system group and
   from 89.3 (SD 11.1) mmHg to 87.5 (SD 8.2) mmHg (P=.002) in the
   conventional CKD care group.Conclusions: The utilization of the
   KidneyOnline intelligent care system was associated with reduced risk of
   unfavorable kidney outcomes in nondiabetic patients with CKD.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, Z (Corresponding Author), Peking Univ First Hosp, Dept Med, Renal Div, 8 Xishiku St, Beijing 100034, Peoples R China.
   Liu, Wei, Anqing Municipal Hosp, Dept Nephropathy, Anqing, Peoples R China.
   Liu, Wei; Yu, Ting, Anhui Med Univ, Anqing Med Ctr, Anqing, Peoples R China.
   Yu, Xiaojuan; Wang, Zi, Peking Univ First Hosp, Dept Med, Renal Div, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   Yu, Xiaojuan; Wang, Zi, Peking Univ, Inst Nephrol, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   Yu, Xiaojuan; Wang, Zi, Minist Hlth, Key Lab Renal Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   Yu, Xiaojuan; Wang, Zi, Minist Educ, Key Lab Chron Kidney Dis Prevent \& Treatment, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Jiangyuan; Zhou, Tianmeng; Chen, Xuyong; Xie, Shasha; Han, Fuman, Beijing Kidney Hlth Technol Co Ltd, Beijing, Peoples R China.
   Yu, Ting, Anhui Med Univ, Clin Med Coll 5, Hefei, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Zi, Peking Univ First Hosp, Dept Med, Renal Div, 8 Xishiku St, Beijing 100034, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2196/45531},
Article-Number = {e45531},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {chronic kidney disease; self-management; mobile apps; end-stage kidney
   disease; eHealth intervention; kidney; efficacy; eHealth care; dialysis;
   deep-learning; artificial intelligence; patient care},
Keywords-Plus = {RISK-FACTORS; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; CKD; PREVALENCE; HYPERTENSION;
   EVENTS; DEATH; CHINA},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {tonypedia@126.com},
Affiliations = {Anhui Medical University; Peking University; Anhui Medical University},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {1},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR mHealth uHealth},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {P9JY2},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001053778400001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000698411500001,
Author = {Seyyedi, Navisa and Rahmatnezhad, Leili and Mesgarzadeh, Maryam and
   Khalkhali, Hamidreza and Seyyedi, Negisa and Rahimi, Bahlol},
Title = {Effectiveness of a smartphone-based educational intervention to improve
   breastfeeding},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL BREASTFEEDING JOURNAL},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Month = {SEP 20},
Abstract = {Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is essential during the first
   six months of life and confers countless benefits to mothers and
   infants. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a
   smartphone-based educational intervention to improve new mothers'
   breastfeeding for infants younger than six months of age in Urmia, Iran.
   Methods A randomized controlled trial study was conducted from January
   to December 2019 with 40 new mothers and their first child aged < 3
   months, assigned to the intervention (mobile app education + routine
   care) and control groups (routine care). The mean age of infants was
   1.25 and 0.98 months for each group consequently. The designed app
   content categorized according to seven sections (the importance of
   breastfeeding, behavioral methods, complementary feeding and EBF,
   pumping and manual expression, managing common breast-related and
   breastfeeding problems, breastfeeding tips in special situations, and
   common queries) for educating the required knowledge to nursing mothers.
   Results Forty mothers were assessed for primary outcomes in each group.
   At three months, the mothers' knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP)
   had meaningful differences in the intervention group compared to the
   control group. In the intervention group, the degree of changes in
   knowledge and attitude were 5.67 +/- 0.94 and 8.75 +/- 1.37 respectively
   more than the control group (p < 0.001, p < 0.001). However, this amount
   for the practice score was 0.8 +/- 0.49 which is considered to be
   marginally significant (p = 0.063). During the study, the mothers'
   breastfeeding self-efficacy showed significant progress in favor of the
   intervention group. The score enhancement was 26.85 +/- 7.13 for the
   intervention group and only 0.40 +/- 5.17 for the control group that was
   confirmed to be significant (p < 0.001). Conclusion The smartphone-based
   app for educating new mothers on breastfeeding had a significantly
   positive effect on breastfeeding self-efficacy and maternal KAP. In
   future studies, the intervention can be tested in both prenatal and
   postpartum periods.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rahimi, B (Corresponding Author), Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Orumiyeh, Iran.
   Seyyedi, Navisa, Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Student Res Comm, Orumiyeh, Iran.
   Seyyedi, Navisa; Rahimi, Bahlol, Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Orumiyeh, Iran.
   Rahmatnezhad, Leili; Mesgarzadeh, Maryam, Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Orumiyeh, Iran.
   Khalkhali, Hamidreza, Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Orumiyeh, Iran.
   Seyyedi, Negisa, Iran Univ Med Sci, Nursing Care Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1186/s13006-021-00417-w},
Article-Number = {70},
ISSN = {1746-4358},
Keywords = {mHealth; Educational early intervention; Breastfeeding; The study was
   registered in the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT Id},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-EFFICACY; MOBILE APPLICATIONS; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; PROGRAM; DURATION;
   MOTHERS; POPULATION; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; PREGNANCY},
Research-Areas = {Obstetrics \& Gynecology; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Obstetrics \& Gynecology; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {bahhlol.rahimi@umsu.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Urmia University of Medical Sciences; Urmia University of Medical
   Sciences; Urmia University of Medical Sciences; Urmia University of
   Medical Sciences; Iran University of Medical Sciences},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Urmia University of Medical Science},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded partially by Urmia University of Medical Science.
   The funders were not involved in any way in the preparation of this
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@article{ WOS:001024895500003,
Author = {Arcia, Adriana},
Title = {Functional Dementia Stages App for Hispanic Family Caregivers: Heuristic
   Evaluation and Usability Testing},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {49},
Number = {7},
Pages = {9+},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Hispanic family caregivers of persons with dementia are not getting the
   anticipa-tory guidance they need about how functional abilities will
   change as dementia pro-gresses. Existing informational resources are
   overwhelming to navigate and written at a high reading level.
   Furthermore, professional assessment of functional abilities is not
   universally available. Innovative, tailored approaches are needed. Our
   aim was to develop and test a mobile application (app), the Interactive
   Functional Assess-ment Staging Navigator (I-FASTN), to support Hispanic
   family caregivers' assess-ment of care recipients' functional stage of
   dementia in either English or Spanish. We conducted heuristic evaluation
   with experts (N = 5) and usability testing with caregivers (N = 20).
   Chief usability problems were a confusing tutorial and diffi culty
   finding the app's side menu. The app was well-received by caregivers,
   who indicated that the concise, illustrated content met their
   informational needs. However, analog alternatives are still needed by
   caregivers unaccustomed to using apps. {[}Journal of Gerontological
   Nursing, 49(7), 9-15.]},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Arcia, A (Corresponding Author), Univ San Diego, Hahn Sch Nursing \& Hlth Sci, 5998 Alcala Pk,BINR 321, San Diego, CA 92110 USA.
   Arcia, Adriana, Columbia Univ, Sch Nursing, New York, NY USA.
   Arcia, Adriana, Univ San Diego, Hahn Sch Nursing \& Hlth Sci, 5998 Alcala Pk,BINR 321, San Diego, CA 92110 USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/00989134-20230615-03},
ISSN = {0098-9134},
EISSN = {1938-243X},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology; Nursing},
Affiliations = {Columbia University; University of San Diego},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Alzheimer's Association {[}AARGD-20-684358, AARGD-20-684358-RAPID]},
Funding-Text = {Funding: This study was supported by the Alzheimer's Association
   (AARGD-20-684358 \& AARGD-20-684358-RAPID) .},
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@incollection{ WOS:000458787400010,
Author = {Khan, N. A. and Rodriguez, N. Diaz and Danielsson-Ojala, R. and Pirinen,
   H. and Kauhanen, L. and Salantera, S. and Majors, J. and Bjorklund, S.
   and Rautanen, K. and Salakoski, T. and Tuominen, I. and Porres, I. and
   Lilius, J.},
Editor = {Chen, W and Augusto, JC and Seoane, F and Lehocki, F and Wolf, KH and Arends, J and Ungureanu, C and Wichert, R},
Title = {Smart Dosing: A mobile application for tracking the medication
   tray-filling and dispensation processes in hospital wards},
Booktitle = {RECENT ADVANCES IN AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING - BRIDGING ASSISTIVE
   TECHNOLOGIES, E-HEALTH AND PERSONALIZED HEALTH CARE},
Series = {Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {20},
Pages = {134-144},
Abstract = {Traditionally in hospitals the task of dispensing medications to
   patients can be strenuous for the hospital staff, as many variables have
   to be considered, such as searching for a particular medicine in
   shelves, finding alternative active components and possible
   interactions, verifying the amount or dosage of the medicine, keeping in
   mind the intake timings and other meticulous details. In addition to
   that, the dispensation process is the combination of many manual and
   computerized steps which do not function together. In this work, we have
   gone a step forward towards automating the whole process by combining
   information from different sources and providing it on a single
   centralized rich internet application. The application Smart Dosing
   helps nurses in performing the filling and dispensing of the medicine
   tray more efficiently. The application allows nurses to keep history of
   the medication distributed and dispensed to patients, as well as it
   makes the whole process smoother by improving the patient safety. A
   survey was conducted among nurses to validate the application prototype
   usability.},
Publisher = {IOS PRESS},
Address = {NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article; Book Chapter},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rodriguez, ND (Corresponding Author), ICT Bldg,Joukahaisenkatu 3-5, Turku 20520, Finland.
   Khan, N. A.; Rodriguez, N. Diaz; Tuominen, I.; Porres, I.; Lilius, J., Abo Akad Univ, Dept Informat Technol, Turku Ctr Comp Sci TUCS, Turku, Finland.
   Danielsson-Ojala, R.; Pirinen, H.; Kauhanen, L.; Salantera, S., Univ Turku, Dept Nursing Sci, Turku, Finland.
   Majors, J.; Bjorklund, S.; Rautanen, K., MediaCity Content Testing Lab, Vaasa, Finland.
   Salakoski, T., Univ Turku, Dept Informat Technol, Turku, Finland.},
DOI = {10.3233/978-1-61499-597-5-134},
ISSN = {1875-4163},
ISBN = {978-1-61499-597-5; 978-1-61499-596-8},
Keywords = {eHealth Health care Hospital Ubiquitous Computing Medication Tracking
   Dispensation Usability},
Keywords-Plus = {UNEXPECTED INCREASED MORTALITY; IMPLEMENTATION},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Health Care Sciences \&
   Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {ndiaz@abo.fi},
Affiliations = {Abo Akademi University; University of Turku; University of Turku},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Salanterä, Sanna/B-7073-2008
   Díaz-Rodríguez, Natalia/B-1843-2019
   Lilius, Johan/P-7269-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Díaz-Rodríguez, Natalia/0000-0003-3362-9326
   Lilius, Johan/0000-0002-9176-2881},
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Times-Cited = {0},
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@article{ WOS:000545442900024,
Author = {Gao, Wenjun and Yuan, Changrong and Zou, Yuchen and Lin, Huan},
Title = {Development and Pilot Testing a Self-Reported Pediatric PROMIS App for
   Young Children Aged 5-7 Years},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN \& FAMILIES},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {53},
Pages = {74-83},
Month = {JUL-AUG},
Abstract = {Purpose: The aims of this study are threefold. Firstly, Using the state
   of science PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information
   System) methods to develop a smartphone application to monitor the
   emotional distress for young children aged 5-7 years old; Secondly, to
   test the usability of this application; and thirdly, to determine the
   level of agreement between reports by parents and young children's
   self-report.
   Design and methods: A multidisciplinary research team, made up of senior
   pediatric nurses and doctors, software engineers' team, and pediatric
   health researchers worked together to develop this application. Three
   phases of stakeholders and user studies were conducted. Phase 1 focused
   on prototype development; Phase 2 involved cognitive interview and
   usability testing; Phases 3 focused on the pilot testing of this
   application.
   Results: We included the original parent proxy reporting version of
   Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System-emotional
   distress in the application, as well as self-reporting animated version
   for young children. After many rounds of modi fication, all participants
   felt that this application was easy to use and the animated items were
   easy to understand for young children aged 5-7 years. Correlations
   between parentschildren reports are signi ficant and moderate, parents
   underestimated child depression, and overestimated child anger and
   anxiety compared to child self-report.
   Conclusions: This smartphone application and its Web-based
   administration portal demonstrate good usability and are well accepted
   by young children aged 5-7 years, which can be used to promote young
   children's participation when reporting or assessing symptoms of young
   pediatric patients.
   Practice implications: Parent reports cannot be substituted for child
   reports and evaluations of pediatric patients' perspectives regarding
   treatment outcomes should be included in pediatric clinic. This animated
   application can be used as a smart measurement to investigate the
   symptoms for young children aged 5-7 years, so as to amplify young
   children's voice in clinical care. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Yuan, CR (Corresponding Author), Navy Med Univ, Sch Nursing, 800 Xiangying Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.
   Gao, Wenjun; Yuan, Changrong; Zou, Yuchen; Lin, Huan, Navy Med Univ, Sch Nursing, 800 Xiangying Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pedn.2020.04.003},
ISSN = {0882-5963},
Keywords = {Patient-reported outcomes; Animated application; Mobile health;
   Usability test; Measurement},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {yuancr@fudan.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Naval Medical University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Shanghai Sailing Program {[}17YF1424800]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Shanghai Sailing Program {[}grant numbers
   17YF1424800].},
Number-of-Cited-References = {0},
Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {16},
Journal-ISO = {J. Pediatr. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {MF6IG},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000545442900024},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000700076300016,
Author = {Giannetta, Noemi and Dionisi, Sara and Tonello, Monica and Cappadona,
   Rosaria and Di Muzio, Marco and Di Simone, Emanuele},
Title = {Educational intervention to improve the safety medication process: a
   review using the GRADE approach},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {12},
Number = {3},
Pages = {434-443},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Objectives Medication errors are frequent and affect patient safety in
   all the world. This review using the GRADE approach aims to identify the
   educational intervention which improves nursing medication competences
   and knowledge.
   Methods According to PRISMA statement, a review was conducted.
   Key findings In this review of nine studies, we determined that there is
   a lot of educational intervention aimed to improve nursing knowledge,
   such as traditional classroom training, simulation, e-learning, slide
   show presentations and the use of posters and pamphlets or mobile
   application. All of these can improve the medication process and nursing
   skills. Only three studies reached moderate, and two studies reached
   low-quality ratings.
   Conclusions Our findings show that all educational interventions can
   lead to medication without harm.This work will inform regulators, public
   health initiatives and policy makers considering the nursing educational
   intervention for increasing patient safety and improve medication
   competence and knowledge.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Dionisi, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Biomed \& Prevent, Rome, Italy.
   Giannetta, Noemi; Dionisi, Sara; Tonello, Monica, Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Biomed \& Prevent, Rome, Italy.
   Giannetta, Noemi, Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.
   Cappadona, Rosaria, Univ Ferrara, Dept Med Sci, Ferrara, Italy.
   Di Muzio, Marco, Sapienza Univ Rome, Dept Clin \& Mol Med, Rome, Italy.
   Di Simone, Emanuele, IRCCS Ist Fisioterap Ospitalieri, IFO, Tech Rehabil Assistance \& Res Dept, Rome, Italy.},
DOI = {10.1093/jphsr/rmab014},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2021},
ISSN = {1759-8885},
EISSN = {1759-8893},
Keywords = {medication errors; patient safety; education intervention; medication
   competences; medication knowledge; nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS; ADVERSE EVENTS; ERRORS; NURSES; KNOWLEDGE;
   COMPETENCE; MANAGEMENT; ATTITUDES; BEHAVIOR; QUALITY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {srdionisi@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University of Rome Tor Vergata; Vita-Salute San Raffaele University;
   University of Ferrara; Sapienza University Rome; IRCCS Istituti
   Fisioterapici Ospitalieri (IFO)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Di Simone, Emanuele/GQA-9147-2022
   CAPPADONA, ROSARIA/HGB-7697-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Di Simone, Emanuele/0000-0002-6373-8163
   Dionisi, Sara/0000-0001-7933-8490
   CAPPADONA, Rosaria/0000-0003-3254-6043},
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@article{ WOS:000338330900015,
Author = {Grossi, Luciane Mandia and Pisa, Ivan Torres and Marin, Heimar de Fatima},
Title = {Oncoaudit: development and evaluation of an application for nurse
   auditors},
Journal = {ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {27},
Number = {2},
Pages = {179-185},
Abstract = {Objective: To develop a web and mobile device application to search for
   chemotherapy drugs to support nursing audits of hospital bills and to
   evaluate user satisfaction and tool usability.
   Methods: Research of technological production for development of an
   application for web and mobile technology. The product was evaluated by
   nurse auditors using the System Usability Scale questionnaire. It was
   also evalutated by health informactics professionals using Nielsen's
   heuristics.
   Results: The application is available at
   http://telemedicina6.unifesp.br/projeto/oncoaudit. The mobile version
   can be is accessed at
   http://play.google.com/intl/pt-BR/about/index.html. Nurse evalaution
   indicated that the web and mobile versions addressed user needs. In the
   usability evaluation, 14 problems were identified in the mobile version
   and eight in the web system. Implementation of improvements according to
   the evaluation findings were made in both versions.
   Conclusion: The methods for development and evaluation were adequate to
   achieve the proposed objective.},
Publisher = {UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN},
Address = {RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002,
   BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Marin, HD (Corresponding Author), Napoleao de Barros St 754, BR-04024002 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Grossi, Luciane Mandia; Marin, Heimar de Fatima, Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Pisa, Ivan Torres, Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1982-0194201400031},
ISSN = {0103-2100},
EISSN = {1982-0194},
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Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {hfmarin@unifesp.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP); Universidade Federal de Sao
   Paulo (UNIFESP)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Pisa, Ivan T/C-8075-2013},
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   {[}5D43TW007015-08]; National Library of Drug, National Institutes of
   Health},
Funding-Text = {Dr. Marin acknowledge the support provided by CNPq 477394-2011-6 and
   301735/2009-3. We also thank the partial support of the grant
   5D43TW007015-08 from Fogarty International Center and the National
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@article{ WOS:000765956200016,
Author = {Helou, R. I. and Waltmans-den Breejen, C. M. and Severin, J. A. and
   Hulscher, M. E. J. L. and Verbon, A.},
Title = {Use of a smartphone app to inform healthcare workers of hospital policy
   during a pandemic such as COVID-19: A mixed methods observational study},
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {17},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 5},
Abstract = {Objective
   To evaluate the use of a COVID-19 app containing relevant information
   for healthcare workers (HCWs) in hospitals and to determine user
   experience.
   Methods
   A smartphone app (Firstline) was adapted to exclusively contain local
   COVID-19 policy documents and treatment protocols. This COVID-19 app was
   offered to all HCWs of a 900-bed tertiary care hospital. App use was
   evaluated with user analytics and user experience in an online
   questionnaire.
   Results
   A total number of 1168 HCWs subscribed to the COVID-19 app which was
   used 3903 times with an average of 1 minute and 20 seconds per session
   during a three-month period. The number of active users peaked in April
   2020 with 1017 users. Users included medical specialists (22.3\%),
   residents (16.5\%), nurses (22.2\%), management (6.2\%) and other
   (26.5\%). Information for HCWs such as when to test for SARS-CoV-2
   (1214), latest updates (1181), the COVID-19 telephone list (418) and the
   SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 guideline (280) were the most frequently accessed
   advice. Seventy-one users with a mean age of 46.1 years from 19
   different departments completed the questionnaire. Respondents
   considered the COVID-19 app clear (54/59; 92\%), easy-to-use (46/55;
   84\%), fast (46/52; 88\%), useful (52/56; 93\%), and had faith in the
   information (58/70; 83\%). The COVID-19 app was used to quickly look up
   something (43/68; 63\%), when no computer was available (15/68; 22\%),
   look up / dial COVID-related phone numbers (15/68; 22\%) or when walking
   from A to B (11/68; 16\%). Few respondents felt app use cost time (5/68;
   7\%).
   Conclusions
   Our COVID-19 app proved to be a relatively simple yet innovative tool
   that was used by HCWs from all disciplines involved in taking care of
   COVID-19 patients. The up-to-date app was used for different topics and
   had high user satisfaction amongst questionnaire respondents. An app
   with local hospital policy could be an invaluable tool during a
   pandemic.},
Publisher = {PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE},
Address = {1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Verbon, A (Corresponding Author), Erasmus MC, Dept Med Microbiol \& Infect Dis, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
   Helou, R. I.; Waltmans-den Breejen, C. M.; Severin, J. A.; Verbon, A., Erasmus MC, Dept Med Microbiol \& Infect Dis, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
   Hulscher, M. E. J. L., Radboud Univ Nijmegen Med Ctr, Sci Ctr Qual Healthcare IQ Healthcare, Radboud Inst Hlth Sci, Nijmegen, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0262105},
Article-Number = {e0262105},
ISSN = {1932-6203},
Keywords-Plus = {IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Science \& Technology - Other Topics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Multidisciplinary Sciences},
Author-Email = {A.Verbon@umcutrecht.nl},
Affiliations = {Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus MC; Radboud University Nijmegen},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Hulscher, Marlies/B-1229-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hulscher, Marlies/0000-0002-2160-4810},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance
   {[}JPIAMR2017-045]},
Funding-Text = {This work has been made possible by a grant from Joint Programming
   Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance (JPIAMR2017-045)
   https://www.jpiamr.eu/The funders had no role in study design, data
   collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
   manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000996513300011,
Author = {Garcia, Zenia Tamara Sanchez and Perez, Yuliett Mor and Villegas, Maria
   de los Angeles and Perez, Carmen Damilsy Sevajanes and Armenteros, Annia
   Iglesias and Mora, Yuliemy Basso},
Title = {Invert classroom method for gerontogeriatric training in Medicine},
Journal = {MEDISUR-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS MEDICAS DE CIENFUEGOS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {21},
Number = {3},
Pages = {582-592},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background: improving hand hygiene in an effective and sustained way is
   achieved through the application of multiple measures to address
   different obstacles, as well as behavioral barriers, and then it is
   necessary to create teaching aids that allow their learning.<br
   />Objective: to design teaching aids that contribute to the learning of
   hand hygiene both in nursing students and in the community.<br
   />Methods: a qualitative-quantitative research was carried from June
   2018 to July 2021. The selected settings were the Marineritos del Sur
   Children's Care Center, Guerrillero Heroico Elementary School and the
   Cienfuegos University of Medical Sciences. Discussion groups were held
   in the three scenarios, from which the categories training and teaching
   aids emerged, which were created and validated by the Barraza
   methodology.<br />Results: a web page, a mobile application, educational
   games for children and triptychs were designed. All were successfully
   validated.<br />Conclusions: the design of teaching aids, scientifically
   supported, corresponds to the needs of the Nursing Bachelor's degree
   students and the community for the achievement of theoretical and
   practical knowledge in adherence to the correct hand hygiene technique.},
Publisher = {CENTRO PROVINCIAL INFORMACION CIENCIAS MEDICAS CINFUEGOS},
Address = {CALLE 51 A \& AVENIDA 5 SEPTIEMBRE, CINFUEGOS, 55100, CUBA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garcia, ZTS (Corresponding Author), Univ Ciencias Med Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Garcia, Zenia Tamara Sanchez; Villegas, Maria de los Angeles; Perez, Carmen Damilsy Sevajanes; Armenteros, Annia Iglesias, Univ Ciencias Med Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Perez, Yuliett Mor, Hosp Gen Univ Dr Gustavo Aldereguia Lima, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Mora, Yuliemy Basso, Univ Carlos Rafael Rodriguez Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.},
ISSN = {1727-897X},
Keywords = {hand hygiene; teaching; students},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
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@article{ WOS:000637687100005,
Author = {Lafraxo, Mohammed Amine and Ouadoud, Mohammed and El Madhi, Youssef and
   Rehali, Mourad and Soulaymani, Abdelmajid},
Title = {Burnout Syndrome Prevention Measures among Nursing Staff Implementing a
   Mobile Application based on MIT's App Inventor Tool using the Scratch
   Programming Code},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONLINE AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {17},
Number = {4},
Pages = {81-95},
Abstract = {This research study serves, on the one hand, to assess the prevalence of
   burnout among the nursing staff. On the other hand, to determine the
   socio-demographic and professional characteristics associated with
   burnout. The aim is to propose an interactive tool to cope with burnout.
   This is an observational study of a cross-sectional type, conducted
   among a population of 30 nurses over 4 months. A self-administered
   survey was used to determine the sociodemographic and professional
   characteristics. The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory to evaluate burnout.
   In total, 17\% of nurses display a high level of burnout in both its
   dimensions and that more than 50\% are highly susceptible to it.
   Moreover, 83\% of participants agreed to use the technology as a
   solution. The proposed prevention solution to cope with burnout was
   developed by the scratch programming code using the app inventor tool,
   it consists of three online services (Training, Assessment, Support).},
Publisher = {INT ASSOC ONLINE ENGINEERING},
Address = {KIRCHENGASSE 10-200, WIEN, A-1070, AUSTRIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ouadoud, M (Corresponding Author), Abdelmalek Essaadi Univ, Tetouan, Morocco.
   Lafraxo, Mohammed Amine, Ibn Tofail Univ, Educ \& Hlth Informat, Lab Biol \& Hlth, Fac Sci, Kenitra, Morocco.
   Ouadoud, Mohammed, Abdelmalek Essaadi Univ, Tetouan, Morocco.
   El Madhi, Youssef, Reg Ctr Educ \& Training Trades, Rabat, Morocco.
   Rehali, Mourad, Mohammed VI Univ Hosp, Oujda, Morocco.
   Soulaymani, Abdelmajid, Ibn Tofail Univ, Fac Sci, Kenitra, Morocco.},
DOI = {10.3991/ijoe.v17i04.20393},
EISSN = {2626-8493},
Keywords = {Burnout; prevention tool; mobile technology; App Inventor Tool; Scratch
   Programming Code},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications},
Author-Email = {lafraxo.ma@gmail.com
   mohammed.ouadoud@gmail.com
   youssmad@yahoo.fr
   m.rehali@outlook.com
   soulaymani@uit.ac.ma},
Affiliations = {Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra; Abdelmalek Essaadi University of
   Tetouan; Ibn Tofail University of Kenitra},
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   EL MADHI, YOUSSEF/0000-0002-2493-5121
   Mourad, REHALI/0000-0002-4694-001X
   Ouadoud, Mohammed/0000-0003-0715-0573},
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@article{ WOS:000854070800042,
Author = {Zaslavsky, Oleg and Chu, Frances and Renn, Brenna N.},
Title = {Patient Digital Health Technologies to Support Primary Care Across
   Clinical Contexts: Survey of Primary Care Providers, Behavioral Health
   Consultants, and Nurses},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Background: The acceptance of digital health technologies to support
   patient care for various clinical conditions among primary care
   providers and staff has not been explored.
   Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the extent of
   potential differences between major groups of providers and staff in
   primary care, including behavioral health consultants (BHCs; eg,
   psychologists, social workers, and counselors), primary care providers
   (PCPs; eg, physicians and nurse practitioners), and nurses (registered
   nurses and licensed practical nurses) in the acceptance of various
   health technologies (ie, mobile apps, wearables, live video, phone,
   email, instant chats, text messages, social media, and patient portals)
   to support patient care across a variety of clinical situations.
   Methods: We surveyed 151 providers (51 BHCs, 52 PCPs, and 48 nurses)
   embedded in primary care clinics across the United States who
   volunteered to respond to a web-based survey distributed in December
   2020 by a large health care market research company. Respondents
   indicated the technologies they consider appropriate to support
   patients' health care needs across the following clinical contexts:
   acute and chronic disease, medication management, health-promoting
   behaviors, sleep, substance use, and common and serious mental health
   conditions. We used descriptive statistics to summarize the distribution
   of demographic characteristics by provider type. We used contingency
   tables to compile summaries of the proportion of provider types
   endorsing each technology within and across clinical contexts. This
   study was exploratory in nature, with the intent to inform future
   research.
   Results: Most of the respondents were from urban and suburban settings
   (125/151, 82.8\%), with 12.6\% (n=19) practicing in rural or frontier
   settings and 4.6\% (n=7) practicing in rural-serving clinics.
   Respondents were dispersed across the United States, including the
   Northeast (31/151, 20.5\%), Midwest (n=32, 21.2\%), South (n=49,
   32.5\%), and West (n=39, 25.8\%). The highest acceptance for
   technologies across clinical contexts was among BHCs (32/51, 63\%) and
   PCPs (30/52, 58\%) for live video and among nurses for mobile apps
   (30/48, 63\%). A higher percentage of nurses accepted all other
   technologies relative to BHCs and PCPs. Similarly, relative to other
   groups, PCPs indicated lower levels of acceptance. Within clinical
   contexts, the highest acceptance rates were reported among 80\% (41/51)
   of BHCs and 69\% (36/52) of PCPs endorsing live video for common mental
   health conditions and 75\% (36/48) of nurses endorsing mobile apps for
   health-promoting behaviors. The lowest acceptance across providers was
   for social media in the context of medication management (9.3\%
   {[}14/151] endorsement across provider type).
   Conclusions: The survey suggests potential differences in the way
   primary care clinicians and staff envision using technologies to support
   patient care. Future work must attend to reasons for differences in the
   acceptance of various technologies across providers and clinical
   contexts. Such an understanding will help inform appropriate
   implementation strategies to increase acceptability and gain greater
   adoption of appropriate technologies across conditions and patient
   populations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Zaslavsky, O (Corresponding Author), Univ Washington, Sch Nursing, 1959 Pacific Ave, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Zaslavsky, Oleg; Chu, Frances, Univ Washington, Sch Nursing, 1959 Pacific Ave, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Renn, Brenna N., Univ Nevada, Dept Psychol, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/32664},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {survey; primary care; acceptance; nurses; primary care providers;
   behavioral health consultants; mobile health; technology; health
   promotion; attitudes},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {ozasl@uw.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; Nevada
   System of Higher Education (NSHE); University of Nevada Las Vegas},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Renn, Brenna/AAD-9964-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Renn, Brenna/0000-0002-8746-171X
   Zaslavsky, Oleg/0000-0002-6724-9252},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Mental Health {[}P50 MH115837]; National Institute
   on Aging {[}K23 AG059912]},
Funding-Text = {This project was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health
   (Grant P50 MH115837) and the National Institute on Aging (Grant K23
   AG059912). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and
   does not necessarily represent the official views of the National
   Institutes of Health.},
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Times-Cited = {1},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {4},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {6},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR Form. Res.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {4N5PI},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000854070800042},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:001022390700001,
Author = {Garcia, Zenia Tamara Sanchez and Perez, Yuliett Mora and Villegas, Maria
   de los angeles and Perez, Carmen Damilsy Sevajanes and Armenteros, Annia
   Iglesias and Mora, Yuliemy Basso},
Title = {Hand hygiene, its learning through the use of teaching aids},
Journal = {MEDISUR-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS MEDICAS DE CIENFUEGOS},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {21},
Number = {3},
Pages = {582-592},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background: improving hand hygiene in an effective and sustained way is
   achieved through the application of multiple measures to address
   different obstacles, as well as behavioral barriers, and then it is
   necessary to create teaching aids that allow their learning.Objective:
   to design teaching aids that contribute to the learning of hand hygiene
   both in nursing students and in the community.Methods: a
   qualitative-quantitative research was carried from June 2018 to July
   2021. The selected settings were the Marineritos del Sur Children's Care
   Center, Guerrillero Heroico Elementary School and the Cienfuegos
   University of Medical Sciences. Discussion groups were held in the three
   scenarios, from which the categories training and teaching aids emerged,
   which were created and validated by the Barraza methodology.Results: a
   web page, a mobile application, educational games for children and
   triptychs were designed. All were successfully validated.Conclusions:
   the design of teaching aids, scientifically supported, corresponds to
   the needs of the Nursing Bachelor's degree students and the community
   for the achievement of theoretical and practical knowledge in adherence
   to the correct hand hygiene technique.},
Publisher = {CENTRO PROVINCIAL INFORMACION CIENCIAS MEDICAS CINFUEGOS},
Address = {CALLE 51 A \& AVENIDA 5 SEPTIEMBRE, CINFUEGOS, 55100, CUBA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {Spanish},
Affiliation = {Garcia, ZTS (Corresponding Author), Univ Ciencias Med Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Garcia, Zenia Tamara Sanchez; Villegas, Maria de los angeles; Perez, Carmen Damilsy Sevajanes; Armenteros, Annia Iglesias, Univ Ciencias Med Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Perez, Yuliett Mora, Hosp Gen Univ Dr Gustavo Aldereguia Lima, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
   Mora, Yuliemy Basso, Univ Carlos Rafael Rodriguez Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cuba.},
ISSN = {1727-897X},
Keywords = {hand hygiene; teaching; students},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {zeniatsg@infomed.sld.cu},
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@article{ WOS:000669436300001,
Author = {Figueiredo Coelho, Manuela de Mendonca and Lima Miranda, Karla Correa
   and de Oliveira Melo, Regina Claudia and de Souza Gomes, Linicarla
   Fabiole and Macedo Monteiro, Ana Ruth and Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza
   Maria},
Title = {Use of a therapeutic communication application in the Nursing
   undergraduate program: randomized clinical trial},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {29},
Abstract = {Objective: to analyze the effect on the knowledge of therapeutic
   communication by Nursing students through the use of applications.
   Method: a randomized and controlled clinical trial conducted with 60
   nursing students. In the topic Groups and therapeutic communication
   techniques, the intervention-IG group (n=30) used the application and
   the control-CG group (n=30) was submitted to the traditional class. The
   pre- (Zero Test -0) and post-test knowledge (immediate-Test 1 and after
   30 day-Test 2) of those involved were evaluated. Results: Test 1,
   performed immediately after the intervention, showed a mean of 11 hits
   in the control group and 13 in the intervention, with statistical
   significance (p=0.036). Test 2 showed a decrease in hits in both groups
   (IG=10.87 and CG=9.3), but maintained the difference between IG and CG
   in the post-test (p<0.01). Conclusion: the use of the application on
   therapeutic communication favored the knowledge of the students, when
   compared to the traditional teaching method. REBEC RBR-4TF6MR
   Registration.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Coelho, MDF (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Enfermagem, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   Figueiredo Coelho, Manuela de Mendonca; de Oliveira Melo, Regina Claudia, Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Enfermagem, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   Lima Miranda, Karla Correa; Macedo Monteiro, Ana Ruth; Magalhaes Moreira, Thereza Maria, Univ Fed Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.
   de Souza Gomes, Linicarla Fabiole, Ctr Univ Fametro, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.4461.3456},
Article-Number = {e3456},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Educational Technology; Randomized Controlled Trial; Higher Education;
   Nursing; Mobile Applications; Communication},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {manumfc2003@yahoo.com.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal do Ceara; Universidade Federal do Ceara},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {DE MENDONÇA FIGUEIRÊDO COELHO, MANUELA/GNH-4202-2022
   MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/D-1240-2014
   MACEDO MONTEIRO, ANA RUTH/G-4050-2018
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {DE MENDONÇA FIGUEIRÊDO COELHO, MANUELA/0000-0001-6182-9486
   MOREIRA, THEREZA MARIA MAGALHÃES/0000-0003-1424-0649
   Gomes, Linicarla/0000-0001-8582-6992
   MACEDO MONTEIRO, ANA RUTH/0000-0002-1130-1293
   de Oliveira Melo, Regina Claudia/0000-0002-8323-8465},
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OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000436377800026,
Author = {Verzantvoort, Natascha C. M. and Teunis, Teun and Verheij, Theo J. M.
   and van der Velden, Alike W.},
Title = {Self-triage for acute primary care via a smartphone application:
   Practical, safe and efficient?},
Journal = {PLOS ONE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {13},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN 26},
Abstract = {Background
   Since the start of out-of-hours (OOH) primary care clinics, the number
   of patient consultations has been increasing. Triage plays an important
   role in patient selection for a consultation, and in providing
   reassurance and self-management advice.
   Objective
   We aimed to investigate whether the smartphone application ``Should I
   see a doctor?{''} (in Dutch: ``moet ik naar de dokter?{''}) could guide
   patients in appropriate consultation at OOH clinics by focusing on four
   topics: 1) app usage, 2) user satisfaction, 3) whether the app provides
   the correct advice, and 4) whether users intend to follow the advice.
   Design and setting
   A prospective, cross-sectional study amongst app users in a routine
   primary care setting.
   Methods
   The app is a self-triage tool for acute primary care. A built-in
   questionnaire asked users about the app's clarity, their satisfaction
   and whether they intended to follow the app's advice (n = 4456). A
   convenience sample of users was phoned by a triage nurse (reference
   standard) to evaluate whether the app's advice corresponded with the
   outcome of the triage call (n = 126). Suggestions of phoned participants
   were listed.
   Results
   The app was used by patients of all ages, also by parents for their
   children, and mostly for abdominal pain, skin disorders and cough. 58\%
   of users received the advice to contact the clinic, 34\% a self-care
   advice and 8\% to wait-and-see. 65\% of users intended to follow the
   app's advice. The app was rated as `neutral' to `very clear' by 87\%,
   and 89\% were `neutral' to `very satisfied'. In 81\% of participants the
   app's advice corresponded to the triage call outcome, with sensitivity,
   specificity, positive- and negative predictive values of 84\%, 74\%,
   88\% and 67\%, respectively.
   Conclusion
   The app ``Should I see a doctor?{''} could be a valuable tool to guide
   patients in contacting the OOH primary care clinic for acute care. To
   further improve the app's safety and efficiency, triaging multiple
   symptoms should be facilitated, and more information should be provided
   to patients receiving a wait-and-see advice.},
Publisher = {PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE},
Address = {1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {van der Velden, AW (Corresponding Author), Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci \& Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Verzantvoort, Natascha C. M.; Verheij, Theo J. M.; van der Velden, Alike W., Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci \& Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Teunis, Teun, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Plast Reconstruct \& Hand Surg, Utrecht, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1371/journal.pone.0199284},
Article-Number = {e0199284},
ISSN = {1932-6203},
Keywords-Plus = {EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; INTERNET; SYMPTOM; SYSTEM; MODEL},
Research-Areas = {Science \& Technology - Other Topics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Multidisciplinary Sciences},
Author-Email = {a.w.vandervelden@umcutrecht.nl},
Affiliations = {Utrecht University; Utrecht University Medical Center; Utrecht
   University; Utrecht University Medical Center},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Teunis, Teun/C-9789-2014
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ORCID-Numbers = {Teunis, Teun/0000-0001-5660-0695
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Funding-Text = {The study was funded by Achmea, a Dutch health insurance company
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   analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000714914000001,
Author = {LeBaron, Virginia and Adhikari, Abish and Bennett, Rachel and Acharya,
   Sandhya Chapagain and Dhakal, Manita and Elmore, Catherine E. and
   Fitzgibbon, Kara and Gongal, Rajesh and Kattel, Regina and Koirala,
   Ganesh and Maurer, Martha and Munday, Daniel and Neupane, Bijay and
   Sharma, Krishna Sagar and Shilpakar, Ramila and Shrestha, Sudip and
   Thapa, Usha and Zhang, Hexuan and Dillingham, Rebecca and Paudel, Bishnu
   Dutta},
Title = {A survey of cancer care institutions in Nepal to inform design of a pain
   management mobile application},
Journal = {BMC PALLIATIVE CARE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {NOV 5},
Abstract = {Background One way to improve the delivery of oncology palliative care
   in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) is to leverage mobile
   technology to support healthcare providers in implementing pain
   management guidelines (PMG). However, PMG are often developed in
   higher-resourced settings and may not be appropriate for the resource
   and cultural context of LMICs. Objectives This research represents a
   collaboration between the University of Virginia and the Nepalese
   Association of Palliative Care (NAPCare) to design a mobile health
   application ('app') to scale-up implementation of existing locally
   developed PMG. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey of
   clinicians within Nepal to inform design of the app. Questions focused
   on knowledge, beliefs, and confidence in managing cancer pain; barriers
   to cancer pain management; awareness and use of the NAPCare PMG;
   barriers to smart phone use and desired features of a mobile app.
   Findings Surveys were completed by 97 palliative care and/or oncology
   healthcare providers from four diverse cancer care institutions in
   Nepal. 49.5\% (n = 48) had training in palliative care/cancer pain
   management and the majority (63.9\%, n = 62) reported high confidence
   levels (scores of 8 or higher/10) in managing cancer pain. Highest
   ranked barriers to cancer pain management included those at the
   country/cultural level, such as nursing and medical school curricula
   lacking adequate content about palliative care and pain management, and
   patients who live in rural areas experiencing difficulty accessing
   healthcare services (overall mean = 6.36/10). Most nurses and physicians
   use an Android Smart Phone (82\%, n = 74), had heard of the NAPCare PMG
   (96\%, n = 88), and reported frequent use of apps to provide clinical
   care (mean = 6.38/10, n = 92). Key barriers to smart phone use differed
   by discipline, with nurses reporting greater concerns related to cost of
   data access (70\%, n = 45) and being prohibited from using a mobile
   phone at work (61\%; n = 39). Conclusions Smart phone apps can help
   implement PMG and support healthcare providers in managing cancer pain
   in Nepal and similar settings. However, such tools must be designed to
   be culturally and contextually congruent and address perceived barriers
   to pain management and app use.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {LeBaron, V (Corresponding Author), Univ Virginia, Sch Nursing, 225 Jeannette Lancaster Way, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA.
   LeBaron, Virginia; Bennett, Rachel; Elmore, Catherine E., Univ Virginia, Sch Nursing, 225 Jeannette Lancaster Way, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA.
   Adhikari, Abish, Kathmandu Canc Ctr, Tathali, Bhaktapur, Nepal.
   Acharya, Sandhya Chapagain; Shilpakar, Ramila; Paudel, Bishnu Dutta, Bir Hosp, Natl Acad Med Sci, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   Dhakal, Manita; Neupane, Bijay; Sharma, Krishna Sagar; Thapa, Usha, BP Koirala Mem Canc Hosp, Chitwan, Nepal.
   Fitzgibbon, Kara; Zhang, Hexuan, Univ Virginia, Ctr Survey Res, Charlottesville, VA USA.
   Gongal, Rajesh; Koirala, Ganesh, Hosp Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   Kattel, Regina; Shrestha, Sudip, Nepal Canc Hosp \& Res Ctr, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   Maurer, Martha, Univ Wisconsin, Sch Pharm, Sonderegger Res Ctr, 425 N Charter St, Madison, WI 53706 USA.
   Munday, Daniel, Univ Edinburgh, Usher Inst, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
   Dillingham, Rebecca, Univ Virginia, Ctr Global Hlth Equ, Charlottesville, VA USA.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12904-021-00824-0},
Article-Number = {171},
ISSN = {1472-684X},
Keywords = {Palliative care; Cancer; Mobile health; Pain; Pain management
   guidelines; Nepal; Survey},
Keywords-Plus = {PALLIATIVE CARE; GUIDELINES; COUNTRIES; AVAILABILITY; EDUCATION;
   BARRIERS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {vtl6k@virginia.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Virginia; University of Virginia; University of Wisconsin
   System; University of Wisconsin Madison; University of Edinburgh;
   University of Virginia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {li, xiao/HKV-8405-2023
   zhang, yu/HNS-5948-2023
   Adhikari, Abish/GVU-7887-2022
   liu, junyang/IXD-1252-2023
   wang, yue/ISA-4119-2023
   Xu, Chen/AAQ-5514-2020
   Li, Li/IAQ-0885-2023
   wu, jun/ISB-8607-2023
   ZHAO, S/IWV-4219-2023
   li, yang/IQV-3559-2023
   Li, Xiaomei/HNI-0635-2023
   Liu, Han/HMD-9231-2023
   zhang, yuyang/IVV-5089-2023
   cheng, shu/IZE-4788-2023
   Lu, Xiaomei/IUQ-2139-2023
   liu, junyang/IXD-1201-2023
   liang, YU/IYT-4334-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {Xu, Chen/0000-0001-8068-2109
   Liu, Han/0000-0002-5269-8477
   Elmore, Catherine/0000-0002-5908-8727
   liang, YU/0009-0007-3922-3454},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center
   {[}R21TW011244]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the National Institutes of Health, Fogarty
   International Center, Grant \#R21TW011244.},
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Journal-ISO = {BMC Palliat. Care},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {WS0XW},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000714914000001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000370881800013,
Author = {Moreau, Paula and Crawford, Sybil and Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan},
Title = {Methodological challenges collecting parent phone-call healthcare
   utilization data},
Journal = {APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {29},
Pages = {64-69},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Recommendations by the National Institute of Nursing Research and other
   groups have strongly encouraged nurses to pay greater attention to
   cost-effectiveness analysis when conducting research. Given the
   increasing prominence of translational science and comparative effective
   research, cost-effective analysis has become a basic tool in determining
   intervention value in research. Tracking phone-call communication
   (number of calls and context) with cross-checks between parents and
   healthcare providers is an example of this type of healthcare
   utilization data collection. This article identifies some methodological
   challenges that have emerged in the process of collecting this type of
   data in a randomized controlled trial: Parent education Through
   Simulation-Diabetes (PETS-D). We also describe ways in which those
   challenges have been addressed with comparison data results, and make
   recommendations for future research. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Moreau, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Massachusetts, Worcester, MA 01605 USA.
   Moreau, Paula; Crawford, Sybil, Univ Massachusetts, Worcester, MA 01605 USA.
   Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan, NYU, Coll Nursing, New York, NY USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.apnr.2015.05.006},
ISSN = {0897-1897},
EISSN = {1532-8201},
Keywords = {Clinical research; Cost-effective analysis; Healthcare utilization data;
   Methodological challenges; Randomized controlled trial; Smartphone
   applications},
Keywords-Plus = {SERVICES; CHILDREN; PATIENT; RECORDS; MODELS; COST},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {Paula.Moreau@umassmed.edu
   Sybil.Crawford@umassmed.edu
   ssb7@NYU.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Massachusetts System; University of Massachusetts
   Worcester; New York University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) {[}1RO1NRO11317]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research
   (NINR): 1RO1NRO11317. We would also like to acknowledge the staff of the
   PETS-D research team who were instrumental in supporting strategies to
   collect HCUD. Special thanks to Dr. Carol Bova for her feedback on
   components of this manuscript.},
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OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000372755300004,
Author = {Lee, Esther and Daugherty, JoAnn},
Title = {An Educational Plan for Nursing Staff in the Procedural Treatment Unit
   of the Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PERIANESTHESIA NURSING},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {31},
Number = {2},
Pages = {134-145},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Professional education for health practitioners is a continuum which
   commences with the first year professional school until the cessation of
   a professional career. This article draws on the theories and models
   developed by experts in curriculum design, teaching, and learning
   evaluation to better understand the intricacies and challenges of
   instructional design. Selected models, in particular Malcolm Knowles and
   the World Health Organization report served as a compass and benchmark
   to illuminate, guide, and evaluate the impact, process, contents, and
   outcomes of an educational program for the stakeholders. The aim of this
   educational program is to ensure that learners develop the knowledge,
   skills, and attitudes to deliver competent and quality patient-centered
   care. Multimodal teaching strategies are essential to meet the diverse
   needs of staff. Utilization of technology such as intranet and mobile
   applications helps to deliver educational content in a cost-effective
   manner. Program evaluation determines the effectiveness of teaching and
   helps to define ongoing needs of staff.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, E (Corresponding Author), UC San Diego Hlth Syst, 200 West Arbor Dr,8708, San Diego, CA 92103 USA.
   Lee, Esther, UC San Diego Hlth Syst, 200 West Arbor Dr,8708, San Diego, CA 92103 USA.
   Daugherty, JoAnn, Calif State Univ, Sch Nursing, San Marcos, CA USA.
   Daugherty, JoAnn, UCSD Hlth Syst, Preoperat Care Clin, La Jolla, CA USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.jopan.2014.11.015},
ISSN = {1089-9472},
EISSN = {1532-8473},
Keywords = {adult education; experiential learning; curriculum design; assessment;
   program evaluation; Internet},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {e19lee@ucsd.edu},
Affiliations = {California State University System; California State University San
   Marcos},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Daugherty, JoAnn/AAG-3038-2021
   Daugherty, JoAnn/ABD-2509-2021},
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Times-Cited = {2},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {10},
Journal-ISO = {J. PeriAnesthesia Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {DH4KQ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000408354200002,
Author = {Holmen, Heidi and Wahl, Astrid Klopstad and Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova
   and Ribu, Lis},
Title = {Tailored Communication Within Mobile Apps for Diabetes Self-Management:
   A Systematic Review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {19},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing and with the
   requirements for self-management and risk of late complications, it
   remains a challenge for the individual and society. Patients can benefit
   from support from health care personnel in their self-management, and
   the traditional communication between patients and health care personnel
   is changing. Smartphones and apps offer a unique platform for
   communication, but apps with integrated health care personnel
   communication based on patient data are yet to be investigated to
   provide evidence of possible effects.
   Objective: Our goal was to systematically review studies that aimed to
   evaluate integrated communication within mobile apps for tailored
   feedback between patients with diabetes and health care personnel in
   terms of (1) study characteristics, (2) functions, (3) study outcomes,
   (4) effects, and (5) methodological quality.
   Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted following our
   International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO)
   protocol, searching for apps with integrated communication for persons
   with diabetes tested in a controlled trial in the period 2008 to 2016.
   We searched the databases PubMed, Medical Literature Analysis and
   Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), Cumulative Index to Nursing and
   Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Central, Excerpta Medica
   database (EMBASE), ClinicalTrials. gov, and the World Health
   Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trials Registry Platform. The
   search was closed in September 2016. Reference lists of primary articles
   and review papers were assessed. The Preferred Reporting Items for
   Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed,
   and we applied the Cochrane risk of bias tool to assess methodological
   quality.
   Results: We identified 2822 citations and after duplicate removal, we
   assessed 1128 citations. A total of 6 papers were included in this
   systematic review, reporting on data from 431 persons participating in
   small trials of short duration. The integrated communication features
   were mostly individualized as written non-real-time feedback. The number
   of functions varied from 2 to 9, and blood glucose tracking was the most
   common. HbA1c was the most common primary outcome, but the remaining
   reported outcomes were not standardized and comparable. Because of both
   the heterogeneity of the included trials and the poor methodological
   quality of the studies, a meta-analysis was not possible. A
   statistically significant improvement in the primary measure of outcome
   was found in 3 of the 6 included studies, of which 2 were HbA1c and 1
   was mean daytime ambulatory blood pressure. Participants in the included
   trials reported positive usability or feasibility postintervention in 5
   out of 6 trials. The overall methodological quality of the trials was,
   however, scored as an uncertain risk of bias.
   Conclusions: This systematic review highlights the need for more trials
   of higher methodological quality. Few studies offer an integrated
   function for communication and feedback from health care personnel, and
   the research field represents an area of heterogeneity with few studies
   of highly rigorous methodological quality. This, in combination with a
   low number of participants and a short follow-up, is making it difficult
   to provide reliable evidence of effects for stakeholders.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Holmen, H (Corresponding Author), Oslo \& Akershus Univ Coll Appl Sci, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing \& Hlth Promot, PB 4, Oslo, Norway.
   Holmen, Heidi; Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova; Ribu, Lis, Oslo \& Akershus Univ Coll Appl Sci, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing \& Hlth Promot, PB 4, Oslo, Norway.
   Holmen, Heidi; Wahl, Astrid Klopstad, Univ Oslo, Fac Med, Inst Hlth \& Soc, Dept Hlth Sci, Oslo, Norway.},
DOI = {10.2196/jmir.7045},
Article-Number = {e227},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {diabetes mellitus (MeSH); communication (MeSH); mobile apps;
   self-management; systematic review; mHealth},
Keywords-Plus = {BLOOD-GLUCOSE; PHONE; OUTCOMES; INTERVENTION; COMPLICATIONS; DEPRESSION;
   GUIDELINES; ADHERENCE; PEOPLE; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {heidi.holmen@hioa.no},
Affiliations = {Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet); University of Oslo},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Holmen, Heidi/AAW-8146-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Holmen, Heidi/0000-0003-1314-7813
   Hagen, Milada/0000-0001-8947-8649
   Ribu, Lis/0000-0003-1850-7902},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Norwegian Research Council; Oslo and Akershus University College of
   Applied Sciences},
Funding-Text = {The Norwegian Research Council and the Oslo and Akershus University
   College of Applied Sciences funded this project, and the authors express
   their gratitude.},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000408354200002},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000396277500011,
Author = {de Oliveira, Renata Marques and Duarte, Alexandre Freitas and Alves,
   Domingos and Ferreira Furegato, Antonia Regina},
Title = {Development of the TabacoQuest app for computerization of data
   collection on smoking in psychiatric nursing},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2016},
Volume = {24},
Abstract = {Objective: to develop a mobile app for research on the use of tobacco
   among psychiatric patients and the general population. Method: applied
   research with the technological development of an app for data
   collection on an Android tablet. For its development, we considered
   three criteria: data security, benefits for participants and
   optimization of the time of researchers. We performed tests with twenty
   fictitious participants and a final test with six pilots. Results: the
   app collects data, stores them in the database of the tablet and export
   then to an Excel spreadsheet. Resources: calculator, stopwatch, offline
   operation, branching logic, field validation and automatic tabulation.
   Conclusion: the app prevents human error, increases the quality of the
   data by validating them during the interview, allows the performing of
   automatic tabulation and makes the interviews less tiring. Its success
   may encourage the use of this and other computational resources by
   nurses as a research tool.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Furegato, ARF (Corresponding Author), Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem Ribeirao Preto, Dept Enfermagem Psiquidtr \& Ciencias Humanas, 3900 Bairro Monte Alegre, BR-14040902 Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil.
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   Duarte, Alexandre Freitas, Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med Ribeirao Preto, Fac Filosofia Ciencias \& Letras Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil.
   Alves, Domingos, Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.0661.2726},
Article-Number = {e2726},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Software; Nursing Informatics; Mental Health; Psychiatric Nursing},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {furegato@eerp.usp.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de
   Sao Paulo},
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@article{ WOS:000491011400001,
Author = {Farley, Holly},
Title = {Promoting self-efficacy in patients with chronic disease beyond
   traditional education: A literature review},
Journal = {NURSING OPEN},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {7},
Number = {1},
Pages = {30-41},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aim To examine barriers to self-efficacy and strategies beyond
   traditional education that promote self-efficacy for patients living
   with chronic disease. The review questions were as follows: (a) What are
   barriers to self-efficacy in patients experiencing chronic disease? and
   (b) What non-traditional strategies and programmes can be implemented by
   healthcare leaders to promote self-efficacy in patients with chronic
   disease? Design Integrative review. Method Data sources searched were
   CINAHL, Google Scholar, Health Source, Academic Search Complete and
   PsycARTICLES published between January 2014-January 2018. Synthesis and
   thematic analyses were conducted on 24 articles. Results Three themes
   were identified as barriers to self-efficacy: health literacy, access
   and support. Four prominent strategies were found to promote
   self-efficacy: self-management programmes, telehealth, mobile
   applications, gaming and social media. The findings indicate
   self-efficacy for patients with chronic conditions can improve with new
   interventions. Enhancing traditional education and boosting
   self-efficacy could increase treatment adherence and decrease cost.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Farley, H (Corresponding Author), Eastern Illinois Univ, Charleston, IL 61920 USA.
   Farley, Holly, Eastern Illinois Univ, Charleston, IL 61920 USA.},
DOI = {10.1002/nop2.382},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2019},
ISSN = {2054-1058},
Keywords = {education; long-term illness; nurses; nursing; self-efficacy},
Keywords-Plus = {CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; MANAGEMENT; INTERVENTION; BEHAVIORS; BARRIERS;
   PEOPLE; ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {hrfarley@eiu.edu},
Affiliations = {Eastern Illinois University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Farley, Holly/0000-0001-8432-9847},
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@article{ WOS:000595174900006,
Author = {Wittig-Wells, Deborah and Higgins, Melinda and Carter, Jessica and
   Holmes, Estella and Jacob, Ani and Samms-McPherson, Jacqueline and Sapp,
   Pam and Sims, Sandra and Titus, Bobina and Haupt, Jessica and Holstad,
   Marcia},
Title = {Impact of a Smartphone App Reminder on Adherence to Aspirin Prescribed
   as Antithrombotic Therapy},
Journal = {ORTHOPAEDIC NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {39},
Number = {6},
Pages = {395-401},
Month = {NOV-DEC},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND:
   Many patients are discharged with aspirin (ASA) as an anticoagulant
   after joint replacement surgery. In studies in which ASA was prescribed,
   doses were frequently missed. Adherence to postoperative ASA regimen is
   critical to preventing thrombotic complications. This randomized
   controlled study evaluated the impact of an existing medication
   adherence smartphone application (app) on adherence to twice daily ASA
   81 mg for 35 days after knee or hip arthroplasty.
   METHODOLOGY:
   Patients were randomized to either the app (intervention) group or the
   usual care (control) group. All patients received a baseline interview
   with a survey and demographics collected prior to randomization, a
   36-day follow-up call for phone pill count, and a 6-week in-office
   interview with surveys and an in-person pill count. A convenience sample
   of 195 patients enrolled; 122 completed pill counts at both baseline and
   end of study. Ages ranged from 29 to 89 (mean: 60.4, SD: 10.1) years.
   The majority had a bachelor's degree or higher (59.3\%), made more than
   \$75,000 (or were retired; 51.9\%), were of White race (75.9\%), and
   female (53.8\%). There were no significant demographic differences
   between the groups.
   RESULTS:
   There were no significant group differences in final pill counts,
   adherence (reasons for missed pills), or ASA Medication self-efficacy
   scores. However, the intervention group scored significantly higher on
   the ASA Adherence measure (general ease in and ability to take ASA; p =
   .020). Higher ASA Adherence scores were associated with lower pill
   counts at the end of study (better adherence) in the intervention group.
   There was a high rate of attrition related to failure to bring the ASA
   to hospital or to the follow-up appointment.
   CONCLUSIONS:
   Although there were no significant differences in final pill counts
   between groups, the app group reported more ease in taking pills. With
   smartphone use virtually ubiquitous, this project provided an
   opportunity to educate patients and nurses about how technology can
   support medication adherence. It was also an excellent opportunity to
   involve clinical nurses in a funded research project.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wittig-Wells, D (Corresponding Author), Emory Univ, Orthopaed \& Spine Hosp, Nursing Adm, 1455 Montreal Rd, Tucker, GA 30084 USA.
   Wittig-Wells, Deborah, Emory Univ, Orthopaed \& Spine Hosp, Nursing Res, Tucker, GA 30084 USA.
   Higgins, Melinda; Haupt, Jessica, Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.
   Carter, Jessica; Holmes, Estella; Jacob, Ani; Samms-McPherson, Jacqueline; Sapp, Pam; Sims, Sandra; Titus, Bobina, Emory Univ, Orthopaed \& Spine Hosp, Tucker, GA 30084 USA.
   Holstad, Marcia, Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, Publ Hlth, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/NOR.0000000000000711},
ISSN = {0744-6020},
EISSN = {1542-538X},
Keywords-Plus = {MEDICATION ADHERENCE; TRENDS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Orthopedics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Orthopedics},
Author-Email = {deborah.wittig-wells@emoryhealthcare.org},
Affiliations = {Emory University; Emory University; Emory University; Emory University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON)},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded through a multiyear research grant from the
   National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON). The NAON is committed
   to promoting and supporting orthopaedic nursing research to advance the
   specialty of Orthopaedic Nursing.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000884914500002,
Author = {Robins-Browne, Kate and Lewis, Matthew and Burchill, Luke James and
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Title = {Interventions to support the mental health and well-being of front-line
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Journal = {BMJ OPEN},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {12},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
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   depression, moral distress and post-traumatic stress. A comprehensive
   review and evidence synthesis of HCW's mental health and well-being
   interventions through pandemics reporting mental health outcomes was
   conducted addressing two questions: (1) What mental health support
   interventions have been reported in recent pandemics, and have they been
   effective in improving the mental health and well-being of HCWs? (2)
   Have any mobile apps been designed and implemented to support HCWs'
   mental health and well-being during pandemics?DesignA narrative evidence
   synthesis was conducted using Cochrane criteria for synthesising and
   presenting findings when systematic review and pooling data for
   statistical analysis are not suitable due to the heterogeneity of the
   studies.Data sourcesEvidence summary resources, bibliographic databases,
   grey literature sources, clinical trial registries and protocol
   registries were searched.Eligibility criteriaSubject heading terms and
   keywords covering three key concepts were searched: SARS-CoV-2
   coronavirus (or similar infectious diseases) epidemics, health workforce
   and mental health support interventions. Searches were limited to
   English-language items published from 1 January 2000 to 14 June 2022. No
   publication-type limit was used.Data extraction and synthesisTwo authors
   determined eligibility and extracted data from identified manuscripts.
   Data was synthesised into tables and refined by coauthors.Results2694
   studies were identified and 27 papers were included. Interventions were
   directed at individuals and/or organisations and most were COVID-19
   focused. Interventions had some positive impacts on HCW's mental health
   and well-being, but variable study quality, low sample sizes and lack of
   control conditions were limitations. Two mobile apps were identified
   with mixed outcomes.ConclusionHCW interventions were rapidly designed
   and implemented with few comprehensively described or evaluated.
   Tailored interventions that respond to HCWs' needs using experience
   co-design for mental health and well-being are required with process and
   outcome evaluation.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Palmer, VJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Melbourne, Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sc, Melbourne Med Sch, Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Palmer, VJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Melbourne, ALIVE Natl Ctr Mental Hlth Res Translat, Melbourne Med Sch, Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sci,Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Robins-Browne, Kate; Lewis, Matthew; Johnson, Caroline; Palmer, Victoria J., Univ Melbourne, Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sc, Melbourne Med Sch, Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Lewis, Matthew; Burchill, Luke James; Johnson, Caroline; Palmer, Victoria J., Univ Melbourne, ALIVE Natl Ctr Mental Hlth Res Translat, Melbourne Med Sch, Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sci,Dept Gen Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Burchill, Luke James; Kotevski, Aneta, Univ Melbourne, Dept Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
   Burchill, Luke James, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
   Gilbert, Cecily, Univ Melbourne, Hlth Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sci, Ctr Digital Transformat, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
   O'Donnell, Meaghan, Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Med Sch, Fac Med Dent \& Hlth Sci, Dept Psychiat, Parkville, Vic, Australia.
   Poonian, Jasmine, Royal Melbourne Hosp, Emergency Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061317},
Article-Number = {e061317},
ISSN = {2044-6055},
Keywords = {mental health; COVID-19; adult psychiatry; accident \& emergency
   medicine},
Keywords-Plus = {SLEEP QUALITY; NURSES STRESS; COVID-19; ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; PROGRAM;
   INSTRUMENT; IMPACT; INDEX},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {v.palmer@unimelb.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Melbourne; University of Melbourne; University of
   Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital; University of Melbourne; University
   of Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Palmer, Victoria J/C-3448-2009
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ORCID-Numbers = {Palmer, Victoria/0000-0001-7212-932X
   Johnson, Caroline/0000-0002-4755-7514
   Lewis, Matthew/0000-0001-7973-0716},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Australian Government Department of Healt; Peter Doherty Philanthropic
   Trust Fund; Royal Melbourne Hospital; University of Melbourne},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded by a grant from the Australian Government
   Department of Health, the Peter Doherty Philanthropic Trust Fund, the
   Royal Melbourne Hospital and the University of Melbourne.},
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@article{ WOS:000744166500011,
Author = {Castro, Aimee R. and Arnaert, Antonia and Moffatt, Karyn and Kildea,
   John and Bitzas, Vasiliki and Tsimicalis, Argerie},
Title = {Developing an mHealth Application to Coordinate Nurse-Provided Respite
   Care Services for Families Coping With Palliative-Stage Cancer: Protocol
   for a User-Centered Design Study},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {10},
Number = {12},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Background: Patients living with palliative-stage cancer frequently
   require intensive care from their family caregivers. Without adequate
   community support services, patients are at risk of receiving inadequate
   care, and family caregivers are at risk for depression and poor health.
   For such families, in-home respite care can be invaluable, particularly
   when the services are flexible and staffed by trusted care providers,
   such as nurses. Other industries are using mobile apps to make services
   more flexible. However, few apps have been developed to coordinate
   nurse-provided respite care services, and to our knowledge, none have
   been designed in conjunction with families affected by cancer.
   Objective: The aim of this study is to develop a mobile health (mHealth)
   app prototype for coordinating flexible and trusted in-home respite care
   services provided by nurses to families coping with palliative-stage
   cancer in Quebec, Canada.
   Methods: This user-centered design research comprises the core component
   of the iRespite Services iRepit research program. For this study, we are
   recruiting 20 nurses, 15 adults with palliative-stage cancer, and 20 of
   their family caregivers, from two palliative oncology hospital
   departments and one palliative home-care community partner. Overseen by
   an Expert Council, remote data collection will occur over three research
   phases guided by the iterative Information Systems Research Framework:
   Phase 1, brainstorming potential app solutions to challenging respite
   care scenarios, for better supporting the respite needs of both family
   caregivers and care recipients; Phase 2, evaluating low-fidelity proofs
   of concept for potential app designs; and Phase 3, usability testing of
   a high-fidelity interactive proof of concept that will then be
   programmed into an app prototype. Qualitative and quantitative data will
   be descriptively analyzed within each phase and triangulated to refine
   the app features.
   Results: We anticipate that preliminary results will be available by
   Spring 2022.
   Conclusions: An app prototype will be developed that has sufficient
   complimentary evidence to support future pilot testing in the community.
   Such an app could improve the delivery of community respite care
   services provided to families with palliative-stage cancer in Quebec,
   supporting death at home, which is where most patients and their
   families wish to be.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Castro, AR (Corresponding Author), McGill Univ, Ingram Sch Nursing, 680 Sherbrooke Ouest,1800, Montreal, PQ H3A 2M7, Canada.
   Castro, Aimee R.; Arnaert, Antonia; Bitzas, Vasiliki; Tsimicalis, Argerie, McGill Univ, Ingram Sch Nursing, 680 Sherbrooke Ouest,1800, Montreal, PQ H3A 2M7, Canada.
   Moffatt, Karyn, McGill Univ, Sch Informat Studies, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Kildea, John, McGill Univ, Fac Med \& Hlth Sci, Gerald Bronfman Dept Oncol, Montreal, PQ, Canada.},
DOI = {10.2196/34652},
Article-Number = {e34652},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {respite care; caregivers; cancer; neoplasms; user-centered design;
   mobile applications; palliative care; home care services; information
   systems research framework; hospice and palliative care nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {FOCUS GROUPS; OF-LIFE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {aimee.castro2@mail.mcgill.ca},
Affiliations = {McGill University; McGill University; McGill University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kildea, John/AFR-7973-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kildea, John/0000-0002-7084-1425
   Tsimicalis, Argerie/0000-0002-5963-9728
   Arnaert, Antonia/0000-0001-8086-7058
   Castro, Aimee/0000-0002-6461-0866
   Bitzas, Vasiliki/0000-0001-6360-5734
   Moffatt, Karyn/0000-0002-7081-0709},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Rossy Cancer Network Cancer Care Quality and Innovation program;
   Chercheur-Boursier Junior 1 from the Fonds de Recherche du Quebec-Sante
   (Quebec Medical Research Council); Fonds de Recherche du Quebec-Sante
   Formation de Doctorat; Canadian Center for Applied Research in Cancer
   Control (ARCC); Canadian Cancer Society {[}2015-703549]},
Funding-Text = {The iRespite Services iRepit research program was funded with generous
   support from the Rossy Cancer Network Cancer Care Quality and Innovation
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   de Recherche du Quebec-Sante (Quebec Medical Research Council). ARC is a
   Canadian Nurses Foundation scholar. She is supported by a Fonds de
   Recherche du Quebec-Sante Formation de Doctorat (doctoral research
   award) and a 2020 studentship funded by the Canadian Center for Applied
   Research in Cancer Control (ARCC). ARCC receives core funding from the
   Canadian Cancer Society (Grant 2015-703549).},
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@article{ WOS:000555046900003,
Author = {Positos, Jude D. and Abellanosa, Allana Louisse A. and Galgo, Christine
   Alaiza L. and Tecson, Christine Myca B. and Ridad, Geraldine S. and
   Tabigue, Marjorie M.},
Title = {Educare App: Mobile application for clinical duties of nursing students
   and nurse educators},
Journal = {ENFERMERIA CLINICA},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {30},
Number = {5},
Pages = {12-16},
Month = {JUN},
Note = {3rd International Conference on Healthcare and Allied Sciences, Shah
   Alam, MALAYSIA, SEP 25-26, 2019},
Organization = {Lincoln Univ Coll; Univ Muhammadiyah Semarang; Osmania Univ},
Abstract = {Objectives: To Design, Develop, and to Test the Educare Application by
   determining its acceptability and usability as means for improving the
   quality and delivery nursing education and instruction in the clinical
   area.
   Methods: This study utilized the ADDIE which includes the Analysis phase
   in which the researchers identified and analyzed the gaps and areas to
   improve in the clinical classroom by integrating personal experience and
   reading of literature as well as existing studies. In the Design phase,
   the researchers produced the low-fidelity prototype of the application
   after discussions and planning with the developer based on the proposed
   hardware and software requirements and a high-fidelity profile prototype
   followed reviewing and analyzing and then the application was developed.
   Implementation and Evaluation then followed by determining the usability
   and the acceptability. The usability questionnaire was derived from the
   System Usability Scale of Jakob Nielsen, was revised and tested for
   reliability using Cronbach's Alpha (0.985). The acceptability
   questionnaire was derived from the Bakuna App Version 2.0 and was
   revised and tested for reliability using Cronbach's Alpha (0.950).
   Results: Out of 23 nurse educators, 21 of them approved of the usability
   of the application and they agreed that the application is easy to use
   without the help of a technical person. 18 of them have high
   acceptability ratings of the application. They agreed that the app
   helped them in the dissemination of learning materials, instructions,
   announcements and schedules. They also said that it helped them in
   updating and preparing the materials needed for the lessons efficiently.
   According to the nurse educators, the app improved and enhanced clinical
   performance of the students. Out of 88 student respondents, 85 approved
   of the usability of the application they also felt confident in using
   the application and that the app had a bright, clean, uncluttered screen
   design while 3 of the student respondents were neutral. In the
   acceptability of the application, 85 student respondents found the app
   highly acceptable and they agreed that the application helped them in
   following the time budget given by the nurse educator and helped in
   enhancing student learning and 3 were neutral.
   Conclusion: With all the results, the researchers can conclude that the
   developed application is both acceptable and usable to both nurse
   educators and student nurses and is therefore an effective tool in
   improving and enhancing the delivery and quality of Nursing Education
   and instruction in the clinical classroom. (C) 2020 Elsevier Espana,
   S.L.U. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER ESPANA SLU},
Address = {AV JOSEP TARRADELLAS, 20-30, 1ERA PLANTA, BARCELONA, CP-08029, SPAIN},
Type = {Article; Proceedings Paper},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Positos, JD (Corresponding Author), MSU Iligan Inst Technol, Andres Bonifacio Ave, Iligan 9200, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines.
   Positos, Jude D.; Abellanosa, Allana Louisse A.; Galgo, Christine Alaiza L.; Tecson, Christine Myca B.; Ridad, Geraldine S.; Tabigue, Marjorie M., MSU Iligan Inst Technol, Andres Bonifacio Ave, Iligan 9200, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.enfcli.2019.11.016},
ISSN = {1130-8621},
EISSN = {1579-2013},
Keywords = {Nursing education; Usability; Android application; Mobile application;
   Acceptability},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {jude.positos@g.msuiit.edu.ph},
Affiliations = {Mindanao State University System; Mindanao State University-IIT},
ORCID-Numbers = {Ridad, Geraldine/0000-0003-3616-8676},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {16},
Times-Cited = {3},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
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Journal-ISO = {Enferm. Clin.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {MT5XC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000555046900003},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000773292000001,
Author = {Sezgin, Emre and Oiler, Brannon and Abbott, Brandon and Noritz, Garey
   and Huang, Yungui},
Title = {``Hey Siri, Help Me Take Care of My Child{''}: A Feasibility Study With
   Caregivers of Children With Special Healthcare Needs Using Voice
   Interaction and Automatic Speech Recognition in Remote Care Management},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Month = {MAR 3},
Abstract = {BackgroundAbout 23\% of households in the United States have at least
   one child who has special healthcare needs. As most care activities
   occur at home, there is often a disconnect and lack of communication
   between families, home care nurses, and healthcare providers. Digital
   health technologies may help bridge this gap. ObjectiveWe conducted a
   pre-post study with a voice-enabled medical note taking (diary) app
   (SpeakHealth) in a real world setting with caregivers (parents, family
   members) of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) to understand
   feasibility of voice interaction and automatic speech recognition (ASR)
   for medical note taking at home. MethodsIn total, 41 parents of CSHCN
   were recruited. Participants completed a pre-study survey collecting
   demographic details, technology and care management preferences. Out of
   41, 24 participants completed the study, using the app for 2 weeks and
   completing an exit survey. The app facilitated caregiver note-taking
   using voice interaction and ASR. An exit survey was conducted to collect
   feedback on technology adoption and changes in technology preferences in
   care management. We assessed the feasibility of the app by descriptively
   analyzing survey responses and user data following the key focus areas
   of acceptability, demand, implementation and integration, adaptation and
   expansion. In addition, perceived effectiveness of the app was assessed
   by comparing perceived changes in mobile app preferences among
   participants. In addition, the voice data, notes, and transcriptions
   were descriptively analyzed for understanding the feasibility of the
   app. ResultsThe majority of the recruited parents were 35-44 years old
   (22, 53.7\%), part of a two-parent household (30, 73.2\%), white (37,
   90.2\%), had more than one child (31, 75.6\%), lived in Ohio (37,
   90.2\%), used mobile health apps, mobile note taking apps or calendar
   apps (28, 68.3\%) and patient portal apps (22, 53.7\%) to track symptoms
   and health events at home. Caregivers had experience with voice
   technology as well (32, 78\%). Among those completed the post-study
   survey (in Likert Scale 1-5), \~{}80\% of the caregivers agreed or
   strongly agreed that using the app would enhance their performance in
   completing tasks (perceived usefulness; mean = 3.4, SD = 0.8), the app
   is free of effort (perceived ease of use; mean = 3.2, SD = 0.9), and
   they would use the app in the future (behavioral intention; mean = 3.1,
   SD = 0.9). In total, 88 voice interactive patient notes were generated
   with the majority of the voice recordings being less than 20 s in length
   (66\%). Most noted symptoms and conditions, medications, treatment and
   therapies, and patient behaviors. More than half of the caregivers
   reported that voice interaction with the app and using transcribed notes
   positively changed their preference of technology to use and methods for
   tracking symptoms and health events at home. ConclusionsOur findings
   suggested that voice interaction and ASR use in mobile apps are feasible
   and effective in keeping track of symptoms and health events at home.
   Future work is suggested toward using integrated and intelligent systems
   with voice interactions with broader populations.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sezgin, E (Corresponding Author), Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Abigail Wexner Res Inst Informat, Technol Res \& Innovat, Columbus, OH USA.
   Sezgin, Emre; Oiler, Brannon; Abbott, Brandon; Huang, Yungui, Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Abigail Wexner Res Inst Informat, Technol Res \& Innovat, Columbus, OH USA.
   Noritz, Garey, Dept Pediat, Nationwide Childrens Hospita, Columbus, OH USA.},
DOI = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.849322},
Article-Number = {849322},
EISSN = {2296-2565},
Keywords = {voice interaction; mobile app; automatic speech recognition; children
   with special healthcare needs; voice assistant; remote care management;
   feasibility; patient-generated health data (PGHD)},
Keywords-Plus = {LOW-INCOME; COORDINATION; INTERVENTION},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {esezgin1@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University System of Ohio; Ohio State University; Nationwide Childrens
   Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sezgin, Emre/I-7969-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Sezgin, Emre/0000-0001-8798-9605},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health
   Bureau Grand Challenge for Care Coordination for CSHCN {[}720467022000]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Health Resources and Services
   Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Grand Challenge for Care
   Coordination for CSHCN (\# 720467022000).},
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@article{ WOS:000515302300001,
Author = {Ezra, Osnat and Toren, Arik and Tadmor, Ofer and Katorza, Eldad},
Title = {Secure Instant Messaging Application in Prenatal Care},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {44},
Number = {4},
Month = {FEB 22},
Abstract = {The use of mobile phone for medical purposes is rapidly expanding as the
   number of medical applications rise. Studies show improvement of patient
   management and communication between medical team members using instant
   messaging applications. There are currently several smartphone
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   medical confidentiality. The aim of this paper is to introduce
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   Siilo the process is fast, efficient, depends more on the medical
   caregivers and helps ensuring minimum lost to follow-up. This paper
   demonstrates for the first time the utility of the use of Siilo
   application in medical management.},
Publisher = {SPRINGER},
Address = {ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ezra, O (Corresponding Author), Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Obstet \& Gynecol, Ramat Gan, Israel.
   Ezra, O (Corresponding Author), Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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   Tadmor, Ofer, Maccabi Hlth Serv, Jerusalem, Israel.},
DOI = {10.1007/s10916-020-01552-3},
Article-Number = {73},
ISSN = {0148-5598},
EISSN = {1573-689X},
Keywords = {Instant messaging; Application; Smartphone; whatsApp; Communication;
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@article{ WOS:000644244500002,
Author = {Ghezeljeh, Tahereh Najafi and Balajelini, Fatemeh Taziki and Haghani,
   Hamid},
Title = {Effect of Smartphone-based Education on Students' Skills in Managing
   Traumatized Patients: Pre-Test and Post-Test Design with a Control Group},
Journal = {TRAUMA MONTHLY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {26},
Number = {1},
Pages = {11-18},
Month = {JAN-FEB},
Abstract = {Background: Given the undeniable role of nurses in caring for traumatic
   patients, the best method for teaching skills to nursing students should
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   Objectives: This study aimed to examine the effect of smartphone-based
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   confronting with traumatic patients.
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   significantly higher than those of the control group (52.92 +/- 13.23,
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   accessible and easy method for education of nursing students.},
Publisher = {NATL CENTER TRAUMA RESEARCH},
Address = {NATL CENTER TRAUMA RESEARCH, TEHRAN, IRAN},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Balajelini, FT (Corresponding Author), Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Crit Care Nursing, Tehran, Iran.
   Ghezeljeh, Tahereh Najafi, Iran Univ Med Sci, Nursing Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Crit Care Nursing, Tehran, Iran.
   Balajelini, Fatemeh Taziki, Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Crit Care Nursing, Tehran, Iran.
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DOI = {10.30491/TM.2021.215385.1056},
ISSN = {2251-7464},
EISSN = {2251-7472},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Emergency Medicine},
Author-Email = {tazikifateme794@yahoo.com},
Affiliations = {Iran University of Medical Sciences; Iran University of Medical
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@article{ WOS:000415231700001,
Author = {Olson, Daniel and Lamb, Molly and Renee Lopez, Maria and Colborn,
   Kathryn and Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra and Zacarias, Alma and
   Zambrano-Perilla, Ricardo and Ricardo Rodriguez-Castro, Sergio and
   Cordon-Rosales, Celia and Asturias, Edwin Jose},
Title = {Performance of a Mobile Phone App-Based Participatory Syndromic
   Surveillance System for Acute Febrile Illness and Acute Gastroenteritis
   in Rural Guatemala},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {19},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Background: With their increasing availability in resource-limited
   settings, mobile phones may provide an important tool for participatory
   syndromic surveillance, in which users provide symptom data directly
   into a centralized database.
   Objective: We studied the performance of a mobile phone app-based
   participatory syndromic surveillance system for collecting syndromic
   data (acute febrile illness and acute gastroenteritis) to detect dengue
   virus and norovirus on a cohort of children living in a low-resource and
   rural area of Guatemala.
   Methods: Randomized households were provided with a mobile phone and
   asked to submit weekly reports using a symptom diary app (Vigilant-e).
   Participants reporting acute febrile illness or acute gastroenteritis
   answered additional questions using a decision-tree algorithm and were
   subsequently visited at home by a study nurse who performed a second
   interview and collected samples for dengue virus if confirmed acute
   febrile illness and norovirus if acute gastroenteritis. We analyzed risk
   factors associated with decreased self-reporting of syndromic data using
   the Vigilant-e app and evaluated strategies to improve self-reporting.
   We also assessed agreement between self-report and nurse-collected data
   obtained during home visits.
   Results: From April 2015 to June 2016, 469 children in 207 households
   provided 471 person-years of observation. Mean weekly symptom reporting
   rate was 78\% (range 58\%-89\%). Households with a poor (<70\%) weekly
   reporting rate using the Vigilant-e app during the first 25 weeks of
   observation (n=57) had a greater number of children (mean 2.8, SD 1.5 vs
   mean 2.5, SD 1.3; risk ratio {[}RR] 1.2, 95\% CI 1.1-1.4), were less
   likely to have used mobile phones for text messaging at study enrollment
   (61\%, 35/57 vs 76.7\%, 115/150; RR 0.6, 95\% CI 0.4-0.9), and were less
   likely to access care at the local public clinic (35\%, 20/57 vs 67.3\%,
   101/150; RR 0.4, 95\% CI 0.2-0.6). Parents of female enrolled
   participants were more likely to have low response rate (57.1\%, 84/147
   vs 43.8\%, 141/322; RR 1.4, 95\% CI 1.1-1.9). Several external factors
   (cellular tower collapse, contentious elections) were associated with
   periods of decreased reporting. Poor response rate (<70\%) was
   associated with lower case reporting of acute gastroenteritis,
   norovirus-associated acute gastroenteritis, acute febrile illness, and
   dengue virus-associated acute febrile illness (P<.001). Parent-reported
   syndromic data on the Vigilant-e app demonstrated agreement with
   nurse-collected data for fever (kappa=.57, P<.001), vomiting (kappa=.63,
   P<.001), and diarrhea (kappa=.61, P<.001), with decreased agreement as
   the time interval between parental report and nurse home visit increased
   (<1 day: kappa=.65-.70;>= 2 days: kappa=.08-.29).
   Conclusions: In a resource-limited area of rural Guatemala, a mobile
   phone app-based participatory syndromic surveillance system demonstrated
   a high reporting rate and good agreement between parental reported data
   and nurse-reported data during home visits. Several household-level and
   external factors were associated with decreased syndromic reporting.
   Poor reporting rate was associated with decreased syndromic and
   pathogen-specific case ascertainment.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Olson, D (Corresponding Author), Univ Colorado, Sect Pediat Infect Dis, Sch Med, 13123 East 16th Ave,Box 055, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Olson, Daniel; Asturias, Edwin Jose, Univ Colorado, Sect Pediat Infect Dis, Sch Med, 13123 East 16th Ave,Box 055, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Olson, Daniel; Lamb, Molly; Asturias, Edwin Jose, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Global Hlth, Aurora, CO USA.
   Olson, Daniel; Asturias, Edwin Jose, Childrens Hosp Colorado, Aurora, CO USA.
   Olson, Daniel; Lamb, Molly; Asturias, Edwin Jose, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Aurora, CO USA.
   Renee Lopez, Maria; Cordon-Rosales, Celia, Univ Valle Guatemala, Ctr Estudios Salud, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
   Colborn, Kathryn, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat \& Informat, Aurora, CO USA.
   Colborn, Kathryn, Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Div Hlth Care Policy \& Res, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra; Zacarias, Alma, Fdn Salud Integral Guatemaltecos, Ctr Human Dev, Coatepeque, Guatemala.
   Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra, Perelman Sch Med, Ctr Publ Hlth Initiat, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Zambrano-Perilla, Ricardo; Ricardo Rodriguez-Castro, Sergio, Integra IT, Bogota, Colombia.},
DOI = {10.2196/jmir.8041},
Article-Number = {e368},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {mobile phone; app; participatory; syndromic surveillance; norovirus;
   dengue; acute febrile illness; diarrhea; Guatemala},
Keywords-Plus = {INFECTIOUS-DISEASE SURVEILLANCE; COUNTRIES; HEALTH; CHILDREN; DENGUE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {daniel.olson@ucdenver.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
   Campus; Colorado School of Public Health; Children's Hospital Colorado;
   Colorado School of Public Health; Universidad del Valle de Guatemala;
   Colorado School of Public Health; University of Colorado System;
   University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; University of
   Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Asturias, Edwin/D-9842-2016
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Olson, Daniel/0000-0002-2374-1448
   Paniagua-Avila, Alejandra/0000-0002-1152-3785
   colborn, kathryn/0000-0001-8399-6330
   Zacarias, Alma/0000-0003-4599-4427
   Asturias, Edwin/0000-0002-1275-0787
   Lamb, Molly/0000-0002-2331-2555
   Cordon-Rosales, Celia/0000-0003-2381-4173},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Takeda Pharmaceuticals {[}IISR-2014-100647]; NIH/NCATS Colorado CTSI
   {[}UL1 TR001082]; Children's Hospital of Colorado Research Scholar Award},
Funding-Text = {We thank the families who participated in the study and the community
   leaders who facilitated its implementation. In addition, we are grateful
   to the following for their significant contributions to this research:
   CU Trifinio Research Team, including Neudy Carolina Rojop, Carmen Andrea
   Chacon, Jeniffer Yajaira Cardenas, Edwin Estuardo Hernandez, Edgar
   Eduardo Barrios, Macaria Genoveva Bail, Ruth Aide Ramirez Angel, Maria
   Eloin Dhaenes Vivar, Dulce Maria Camas, and Carlos Alvarez Guillen;
   Universidad del Valle de Guatemala: Mirsa Ariano and Erick Mollinedo;
   and Integra IT Colombia. This study was supported by an
   Investigator-Initiated Sponsored Research Grant from Takeda
   Pharmaceuticals (IISR-2014-100647). Dr Olson is supported by NIH/NCATS
   Colorado CTSI Grant Number UL1 TR001082 and the Children's Hospital of
   Colorado Research Scholar Award. Contents are the authors' sole
   responsibility and do not necessarily represent official NIH view.},
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@article{ WOS:000466496800003,
Author = {Oberg, Ulrika and Isaksson, Ulf and Jutterstrom, Lena and Orre,
   Carljohan and Hornsten, Asa},
Title = {Person-Centered Interactive Self-Management Support in Primary Health
   Care for People with Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Randomized
   Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {8},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing as the population ages.
   The development of new medical treatments is promising and important,
   but the basic treatment remains self-management, even if adherence to
   lifestyle advice is low. Electronic health (eHealth) or mHealth
   interventions can increase empowerment among people living with T2D and
   may compensate for the lack of professional resources and geographical
   distances. The interactive self-management support (iSMS) project aims
   at including digital tools to support people living with T2D in their
   self-management and facilitating their interaction with diabetes
   specialist nurses (DSNs). This protocol outlines a study with the
   purpose of developing and evaluating an intervention where people living
   with T2D can increase self-efficacy and empowerment through digital
   self-monitoring and interaction with DSNs.
   Objective: To develop and evaluate a person-centered iSMS intervention
   in primary health care for people with T2D in addition to their usual
   diabetes care.
   Methods: This study is a 12-month, 3-armed, nonblinded randomized
   controlled trial (RCT), which will be conducted in 6 primary health care
   centers (HCCs) in northern Sweden. Eligible participants will be
   randomized to either an intervention group (n=46), a control group
   (n=46), or an external group (n=46) for comparison. The intervention
   group will receive the mobile app, and the control group will receive a
   minimal intervention (diabetes brochure) and the usual standard of care.
   Changes in glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) will be the primary outcome
   measure.
   Results: This trial is currently open for recruitment. The first results
   are expected to be submitted for publication in Autumn 2019.
   Conclusions: This study, with its focus on iSMS, will provide insights
   regarding suitable ways to promote and develop a person-centered
   intervention. If successful, the intervention has the potential to
   become a model for the provision of self-management support to people
   with T2D.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Oberg, U (Corresponding Author), Umea Univ, Dept Nursing, Lasarettsbacken 7, S-90746 Umea, Sweden.
   Oberg, Ulrika; Isaksson, Ulf; Jutterstrom, Lena; Hornsten, Asa, Umea Univ, Dept Nursing, Lasarettsbacken 7, S-90746 Umea, Sweden.
   Orre, Carljohan, Malmo Univ, Dept Comp Sci \& Media Technol, Malmo, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.2196/10250},
Article-Number = {e10250},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {type 2 diabetes; eHealth; internet; mobile apps; nurse specialists;
   primary health care; self-management; randomized controlled trial},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; QUESTIONNAIRE; EDUCATION;
   EHEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {ulrika.oberg@umu.se},
Affiliations = {Umea University; Malmo University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jutterstrom, Lena/0000-0002-1564-8825
   Orre, Carljohan/0000-0003-2070-6337
   Oberg, Ulrika/0000-0002-2803-8006
   Isaksson, Ulf/0000-0001-5191-4599
   Hornsten, Asa/0000-0003-1543-6512},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Swedish Diabetes Foundation},
Funding-Text = {The study is part of a collaborative program between interdisciplinary
   research representatives of research in nursing and informatics at Umea
   University, Sweden, and is supported by the head manager of primary
   health care services in Umea, Sweden. Overall, the research team has
   good experience of research in the area of self-management and SMS
   support, informatics, and use of technology as well as good
   methodological experience in both qualitative and quantitative methods,
   including RCT design and psychometric testing. Additionally, the study
   has strong involvement of representatives from primary health care
   services in the Vasterbotten County Council. The Swedish Diabetes
   Foundation funded this study. The funders were not involved in any way
   in the preparation of this paper. We would like to thank Hakan Larsson,
   the head of primary health care in the County Council of Vasterbotten,
   and the Diabetes Tools Sweden AB for their contribution with their
   knowledge about medical software products.},
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@article{ WOS:000497709800003,
Author = {Rutz, Maria and Gerlach, Mario and Schmeer, Regina and Gaugisch, Petra
   and Bauer, Alexander and Wolff, Dominik and Behrends, Marianne and
   Kupka, Thomas and Raudies, Stephanie and Meyenburg-Altwarg, Iris and
   Dierks, Marie-Luise},
Title = {Providing knowledge and support for caring relatives with the smartphone
   - the MoCaB project},
Journal = {PFLEGE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {32},
Number = {6, SI},
Pages = {305-314},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Background: Caring relatives often have a lack of knowledge of illness
   and care options. Surveys, as part of the MoCaB (Mobile Care Backup)
   project, showed that this is often experienced as a burden. Aim: The aim
   is to support caring relatives by increasing their knowledge. Therefore
   care-relevant knowledge and instructions for self-care should be
   provided according to their needs. Methods: The core element of the
   mobile application, personalized knowledge transfer in dialogue form,
   will be developed in a participative process with potential users. The
   relevant evidence-based nursing knowledge was reviewed by experts and
   written down for the target group. Results: So far, 86 relevant topics
   have been identified and formulated. First usability tests showed that
   the content itself, the used expressions and the presentation via the
   MoCaB app are well received. Outlook: In a next step, the app will be
   tested in the home setting with caring relatives and, in order to
   identify any further need and areas for improvement.},
Publisher = {HOGREFE AG-HOGREFE AG SUISSE},
Address = {LANGGASS STRASSE 76, BERN, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {German},
Affiliation = {Rutz, M (Corresponding Author), Hannover Med Sch, Carl Neuberg Str 1,OE 5410, D-30625 Hannover, Germany.
   Rutz, Maria; Dierks, Marie-Luise, Hannover Med Sch, Inst Epidemiol Sozialmed \& Gesundheitssyst Forsc, Hannover, Germany.
   Gerlach, Mario; Schmeer, Regina; Meyenburg-Altwarg, Iris, Hannover Med Sch, Geschaftsfuhrung Pflege, Hannover, Germany.
   Gaugisch, Petra, Fraunhofer Inst Arbeitswirtschaft \& Org IAO, Stuttgart, Germany.
   Bauer, Alexander, Martin Luther Univ Halle Wittenberg, Allgemeinmed Martin, Halle, Germany.
   Wolff, Dominik; Behrends, Marianne; Kupka, Thomas, Hannover Med Sch, Peter L Reichertz Inst Med Informat, Hannover, Germany.
   Raudies, Stephanie, Johanniter Unfall Hilfe eV, Elsfleth, Germany.},
DOI = {10.1024/1012-5302/a000695},
ISSN = {1012-5302},
EISSN = {1664-283X},
Keywords = {dementia; stroke; caring relatives; personalized information;
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Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH INFORMATION; CARE; CAREGIVERS; BURDEN},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
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Author-Email = {Maria.Rutz@uk-erlangen.de},
Affiliations = {Hannover Medical School; Hannover Medical School; Fraunhofer
   Gesellschaft; Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg; Hannover
   Medical School},
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@article{ WOS:000356717100014,
Author = {Chow, Marilyn and Beene, Murielle and O'Brien, Ann and Greim, Patricia
   and Cromwell, Tim and DuLong, Donna and Bedecarre, Diane},
Title = {A nursing information model process for interoperability},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {22},
Number = {3},
Pages = {608-614},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {The ability to share nursing data across organizations and electronic
   health records is a key component of improving care coordination and
   quality outcomes. Currently, substantial organizational and technical
   barriers limit the ability to share and compare essential patient data
   that inform nursing care. Nursing leaders at Kaiser Permanente and the
   U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs collaborated on the development of
   an evidence-based information model driven by nursing practice to enable
   data capture, re-use, and sharing between organizations and disparate
   electronic health records. This article describes a framework with
   repeatable steps and processes to enable the semantic interoperability
   of relevant and contextual nursing data. Hospital-acquired pressure
   ulcer prevention was selected as the prototype nurse-sensitive quality
   measure to develop and test the model. In a Health 2.0 Developer
   Challenge program from the Office of the National Coordinator for
   Health, mobile applications implemented the model to help nurses assess
   the risk of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers and reduce their severity.
   The common information model can be applied to other nurse-sensitive
   measures to enable data standardization supporting patient transitions
   between care settings, quality reporting, and research.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {O'Brien, A (Corresponding Author), 5820 Owens Dr,Bldg 3003, Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA.
   Chow, Marilyn, Kaiser Permanente, Natl Patient Care Serv, Oakland, CA USA.
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   O'Brien, Ann, Kaiser Permanente Informat Technol, Pleasanton, CA USA.
   DuLong, Donna, Apelon Inc, Ridgefield, CT USA.},
DOI = {10.1093/jamia/ocu026},
ISSN = {1067-5027},
EISSN = {1527-974X},
Keywords = {Electronic Health Records; Nursing Information Models; Quality
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Keywords-Plus = {ACQUIRED PRESSURE ULCERS; QUALITY; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Information Science
   \& Library Science; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science,
   Interdisciplinary Applications; Health Care Sciences \& Services;
   Information Science \& Library Science; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Ann.O'Brien@kp.org},
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@article{ WOS:000408574500003,
Author = {Lindsay, J. Michael and Oelschlegel, Sandy and Earl, Martha},
Title = {Surveying hospital nurses to discover educational needs and preferences},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {105},
Number = {3},
Pages = {226-232},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Objective: The author investigated the educational needs of nurses in an
   American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet hospital to determine topics
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   a research information skills certificate provided by the library.
   Methods: A 9-question survey was distributed to 1,500 nursing staff of
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   Results: Surveys were completed by 865 respondents, which represented a
   response rate of 58\%. The majority of respondents were registered
   nurses, licensed practical nurses, and paramedics (81\%), and day-shift
   workers (65\%). For education topics, nursing staff placed the highest
   priority on finding health-related mobile apps for professionals and
   developing evidence-based research skills. For mode of delivery,
   respondents expressed a preference for unit-based in-service,
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   information skills certificate program.
   Conclusions: Our survey results reveal an avenue for reinvigorating and
   updating the library's educational program to match the needs of nursing
   staff and may offer valuable insight for other libraries seeking to do
   the same.},
Publisher = {MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC},
Address = {65 EAST WACKER PLACE, STE 1900, CHICAGO, IL 60601-7298 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lindsay, JM (Corresponding Author), Univ Tennessee, Med Ctr, Preston Med Lib, Knoxville, TN 37920 USA.
   Lindsay, J. Michael; Oelschlegel, Sandy; Earl, Martha, Univ Tennessee, Med Ctr, Preston Med Lib, Knoxville, TN 37920 USA.},
DOI = {10.5195/jmla.2017.85},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Information Science \& Library Science},
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   mearl@utmck.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Tennessee System; University of Tennessee Health Science
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@article{ WOS:000879425500001,
Author = {Huang, Huanhuan and Yin, Huimei and Xu, Wenxin and Wang, Qi and Xiao,
   Mingzhao and Zhao, Qinghua},
Title = {Design, Development, and Evaluation of the Blood Collection Management
   Workstation},
Journal = {RISK MANAGEMENT AND HEALTHCARE POLICY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {15},
Pages = {2015-2022},
Abstract = {Purpose: To design and develop a blood collection management workstation
   with high usability to reduce the risk of preanalytical errors and
   improve patient safety.Methods: A five-phase mobile application
   development lifecycle model (MADLC) and experience-based co-design
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   collection management workstation was evaluated using the Chinese System
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   previous year. A total of 14 nurses agreed to participate in the
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   management workstation has shown the potential to decrease errors and
   improve working efficiency in a clinical setting. The study also
   identified some weaknesses, which will be amended in the future.},
Publisher = {DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD},
Address = {PO BOX 300-008, ALBANY, AUCKLAND 0752, NEW ZEALAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Zhao, QH (Corresponding Author), Chongqing Med Univ, Dept Nursing, Affiliated Hosp 1, 1st Youyi Rd, Chongqing 400016, Peoples R China.
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DOI = {10.2147/RMHP.S384866},
EISSN = {1179-1594},
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@article{ WOS:000584758800001,
Author = {Lin, Yueh-Hsiu and Lou, Meei-Fang},
Title = {Effects of mHealth-based interventions on health literacy and related
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Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {29},
Number = {3},
Pages = {385-394},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Aims To evaluate the effects of mobile health (mHealth)-based
   interventions on health literacy and related factors.
   Background Few reviews exist on the effects of mHealth-based
   interventions on the improvement and changes in health literacy and
   related factors.
   Evaluation A systematic review was conducted using the Mixed Methods
   Appraisal Tool to evaluate the quality of articles.
   Results Outcome variables included eHealth literacy, mHealth literacy
   and health literacy. Two studies showed that health literacy was
   significantly enhanced after mHealth application use, particularly among
   those with low education and health literacy levels. Two articles
   reported that health information seeking and health information
   appraisal improved after mHealth-based interventions, thereby increasing
   health literacy levels. In one article, no significant relationship was
   found between health literacy levels and mHealth literacy.
   Conclusion mHealth can enhance health literacy; furthermore, mobile
   applications effectively improve patient health literacy. However,
   measurement tools used for evaluating health literacy indicators are
   inconsistent, with the concept and components of these tools being not
   specifically designed for evaluating health literacy indicators.
   Implications for nursing management To successfully and effectively
   overcome health problems in diverse clinical settings, the theory-based
   mHealth services should be adopted while considering their intensity,
   frequency, duration and credibility.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lou, MF (Corresponding Author), Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 1,Sec 1,Jen Ai Rd, Taipei 10051, Taiwan.
   Lin, Yueh-Hsiu; Lou, Meei-Fang, Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 1,Sec 1,Jen Ai Rd, Taipei 10051, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1111/jonm.13175},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2020},
ISSN = {0966-0429},
EISSN = {1365-2834},
Keywords = {eHealth literacy; mHealth; mobile phone; nursing; systematic review},
Research-Areas = {Business \& Economics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Management; Nursing},
Author-Email = {mfalou@ntu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {National Taiwan University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lin, Yueh-Hsiu/AAV-8393-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Lin, Yueh-Hsiu/0000-0002-2101-2073
   LOU, MEEI-FANG/0000-0001-6574-8050},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan; National Taiwan University
   (NTU), Taiwan},
Funding-Text = {We would like to thank Li-Ting Chen from the National Taiwan University,
   for her insightful assistance during the quality appraisal process. The
   English-editing cost of this article was subsidized by the Ministry of
   Science and Technology and National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan.},
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Times-Cited = {10},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {75},
Journal-ISO = {J. Nurs. Manag.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {RK9JO},
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@article{ WOS:000502315400005,
Author = {Lopes, Jessica Pereira and Rodrigues Dias, Thiago Magela and Feres
   Carvalho, Darlinton Barbosa and De Oliveira, Jhonatan Fernando and
   Cavalcante, Ricardo Bezerra and De Oliveira, Valeria Conceicao},
Title = {Evaluation of digital vaccine card in nursing practice in vaccination
   room},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {27},
Abstract = {Objective: develop and evaluate a vaccine application for mobile
   devices, with update integrated with the National Immunization Program
   Information System, for care in vaccination rooms. Method:
   methodological research based on the Pressman System Development Life
   Cycle theory developed in three stages: integrative literature review,
   computational development, and application evaluation. The product was
   evaluated as to satisfaction, using a validated questionnaire, and as to
   usability by the System Usability Scale. Results: the application
   functionalities were based on the survey of technological Innovations on
   immunization, published in the scientific literature. It displays user
   vaccines directly from the National Immunization Program Information
   System, notifies about upcoming vaccines, and enables the inclusion of
   vaccine cards of dependents. The evaluation resulted in users' mean
   score of 90.5 +/- 11.1 and health professionals' mean score of 84.2 +/-
   19.4. Conclusion: the application is a technological tool with potential
   to improve the work process in vaccination rooms and to reach the goals
   of vaccine coverage. It synchronizes data with the National Immunization
   Program Information System, thus enabling the maintenance of people's
   vaccination history.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {De Oliveira, VC (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Sao Joao del Rei, Campus Ctr Oeste Dona Lindu, Divinopolis, MG, Brazil.
   De Oliveira, VC (Corresponding Author), Coordenacao Aperfeicoamento Pessoal Nivel Super C, Brasilia, DF, Brazil.
   Lopes, Jessica Pereira; De Oliveira, Jhonatan Fernando; De Oliveira, Valeria Conceicao, Univ Fed Sao Joao del Rei, Campus Ctr Oeste Dona Lindu, Divinopolis, MG, Brazil.
   Lopes, Jessica Pereira, Fundacao Amparo Pesquisa Minas Gerais FAPEMIG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
   Rodrigues Dias, Thiago Magela, Ctr Fed Educacao Tecnol Minas Gerais, Divinopolis, MG, Brazil.
   Feres Carvalho, Darlinton Barbosa, Univ Fed Sao Joao Del Rei, Dept Ciencia Comp, Sao Joao Del Rei, MG, Brazil.
   Cavalcante, Ricardo Bezerra, Univ Fed Juiz Fora, Dept Odontol, Governador Valadares, MG, Brazil.
   De Oliveira, Valeria Conceicao, Coordenacao Aperfeicoamento Pessoal Nivel Super C, Brasilia, DF, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.3058.3225},
Article-Number = {e3225},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Nursing Informatics; Vaccination; Information Systems; Mobile
   Applications; Information Technology; Software},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH-CARE; IMMUNIZATION; PLACE; AGE; SUS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {valeriaoliveira@ufsj.edu.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Sao Joao del-Rei; Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa
   do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG); Universidade Federal de Sao Joao
   del-Rei; Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Coordenacao de
   Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {OLIVEIRA, VALERIA CONCEIÇAO DE/AGP-7625-2022
   Dias, Thiago/A-5066-2019
   CAVALCANTE, RICARDO BEZERRA/IAM-4327-2023
   Carvalho, Dárlinton Barbosa Feres/AAQ-2159-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Carvalho, Dárlinton Barbosa Feres/0000-0003-3844-0178
   Oliveira, Valeria Conceicao de/0000-0003-2606-9754
   Dias, Thiago/0000-0001-5057-9936
   Oliveira, Jhonatan Fernando/0000-0002-3297-557X
   CAVALCANTE, RICARDO BEZERRA/0000-0001-5381-4815},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG), Brazil
   {[}CDS-APQ-00483-14]},
Funding-Text = {Paper extracted from master `s thesis ``Vacinacao na palma da mao:
   cartao de vacina digital para dispositivos moveis{''}, presented to
   Universidade Federal de Sao Joao del-Rei, Programa de Pos-Graduacao
   Mestrado Academico em Enfermagem, Divinopolis, MG, Brazil. Supported by
   Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG), Brazil - Grant
   \#CDS-APQ-00483-14.},
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@article{ WOS:000424142400009,
Author = {Garner, Shelby L. and Sudia, Tanya and Rachaprolu, Spurgeon},
Title = {Smart phone accessibility and mHealth use in a limited resource setting},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {24},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {AimTo determine smartphone access and use including future opportunities
   for mHealth and potential ethical implications among health care
   professionals practicing at a health care facility in Bengaluru, India.
   BackgroundThe evolution of smart phones can provide convenient,
   portable, and rapid access to resources for health care professionals.
   While mobile phone accessibility has improved in recent years in many
   low and middle-income countries, the use of smart phones to address
   health priorities remains limited in some limited resource settings.
   DesignA quantitative descriptive design was used.
   MethodsA survey was administered in November of 2016 to nurses and
   physicians at a tertiary care hospital in India.
   Results/FindingsAll respondents had a mobile phone, and the majority
   owned a smart phone that was used for text messaging, email, accessing
   internet, and downloading apps. Participants recommended smart phone use
   to improve health care provider access to continuing education and to
   improve patient knowledge about health. Physicians had better access to
   mHealth resources compared with nurses.
   ConclusionCredible, evidence-based, affordable mobile applications are
   needed to provide a platform for continuing health education to health
   professionals and patients in India and limited resource settings.
   Nurses need equitable access to mHealth resources to build successful
   mHealth initiatives.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garner, SL (Corresponding Author), Baylor Univ, Louise Herrington Sch Nursing, 3700 Worth St, Dallas, TX 75246 USA.
   Garner, Shelby L., Baylor Univ, Louise Herrington Sch Nursing, 3700 Worth St, Dallas, TX 75246 USA.
   Sudia, Tanya, Baylor Univ, Louise Herrington Sch Nursing, Res \& Scholarship, Dallas, TX USA.
   Rachaprolu, Spurgeon, Bangalore Baptist Hosp, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.},
DOI = {10.1111/ijn.12609},
Article-Number = {e12609},
ISSN = {1322-7114},
EISSN = {1440-172X},
Keywords = {accessibility; low and middle-income countries; mHealth; mobile
   technology; nursing; physicians; smart phones},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {shelby\_garner@baylor.edu},
Affiliations = {Baylor University; Baylor University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Garner, Shelby/E-9010-2013},
ORCID-Numbers = {Garner, Shelby/0000-0001-7182-5358},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {FU8YL},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000457237000001,
Author = {Gonzalez, Manuel and Sjolin, Ingela and Baeck, Maria and Michelsen,
   Halldora Ogmundsdottir and Tanha, Tina and Sandberg, Camilla and
   Schiopu, Alexandru and Leosdottir, Margret},
Title = {Effect of a lifestyle-focused electronic patient support application for
   improving risk factor management, self-rated health, and prognosis in
   post-myocardial infarction patients: study protocol for a multi-center
   randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {TRIALS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {20},
Month = {JAN 24},
Abstract = {BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor
   management, educational interventions, and exercise contribute to reduce
   mortality after myocardial infarction (MI). However, the fulfillment of
   guideline-recommended CR targets is currently unsatisfactory. eHealth,
   i.e., the use of electronic communication for healthcare, including the
   use of mobile smartphone applications combined with different sensors
   and interactive computerized programs, offers a new array of
   possibilities to provide clinical care. The present study aims to assess
   the efficacy of a web-based application (app) designed to support
   persons in adhering to lifestyle advice and medication as a complement
   to traditional CR programs for improvement of risk factors and clinical
   outcomes in patients with MI compared with usual care.Methods/designAn
   open-label multi-center randomized controlled trial is being conducted
   at different CR centers from three Swedish University Hospitals. The aim
   is to include 150 patients with MI <75years of age who are confident
   smartphone and/or Internet users. In addition to participation in CR
   programs according to the usual routine at each center, patients
   randomized to the intervention arm will receive access to the web-based
   app. A CR nurse reviews the patients' self-reported data twice weekly
   through a medical interface at the clinic. The primary outcome of the
   study will be change in submaximal exercise capacity (in watts) between
   2 and 4weeks after discharge and when the patient has completed his/her
   exercise program at the CR center, usually around 3-6months
   post-discharge. Secondary outcomes include changes in self-reported
   physical activity, objectively assessed physical activity by
   accelerometry, self-rated health, dietary, and smoking habits, body mass
   index, blood pressure, blood lipids, and glucose/HbA1c levels between
   inclusion and follow-up visits during the first year post-MI.
   Additionally, we will assess uptake and adherence to the application,
   the number of CR staff contacts, and the incidence of cardiovascular
   events at 1 and 3 years after the MI. Patient recruitment started in
   2016, and the first study results are expected in the beginning of
   2019.DiscussionThe present study will add evidence to whether electronic
   communication can be used to improve traditional CR programs for
   patients after MI.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03260582.
   Retrospectively registered on 24 August 2017.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Leosdottir, M (Corresponding Author), Lund Univ, Dept Clin Sci Malmo, Malmo, Sweden.
   Leosdottir, M (Corresponding Author), Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden.
   Gonzalez, Manuel; Sandberg, Camilla, Umea Univ, Heart Ctr, Umea, Sweden.
   Gonzalez, Manuel; Sandberg, Camilla, Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth \& Clin Med, Cardiol, Umea, Sweden.
   Gonzalez, Manuel, Commonwealth Sci Res \& Ind Org CSIRO, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
   Sjolin, Ingela; Michelsen, Halldora Ogmundsdottir; Tanha, Tina; Schiopu, Alexandru; Leosdottir, Margret, Lund Univ, Dept Clin Sci Malmo, Malmo, Sweden.
   Sjolin, Ingela; Michelsen, Halldora Ogmundsdottir; Tanha, Tina; Schiopu, Alexandru; Leosdottir, Margret, Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden.
   Baeck, Maria, Linkoping Univ, Div Physiotherapy, Dept Med \& Hlth Sci, Linkoping, Sweden.
   Baeck, Maria, Sahlgrens Univ Hosp, Dept Occupat Therapy \& Physiotherapy, Gothenburg, Sweden.
   Sandberg, Camilla, Umea Univ, Dept Community Med \& Rehabil, Physiotherapy, Umea, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.1186/s13063-018-3118-1},
Article-Number = {76},
EISSN = {1745-6215},
Keywords = {eHealth; Myocardial infarction; Cardiac rehabilitation; Web-based
   application; Smartphone application; Cardiovascular; Risk factors;
   Prognosis; Quality of life},
Keywords-Plus = {CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; SECONDARY PREVENTION;
   CARDIAC REHABILITATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; STATEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Research \& Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, Research \& Experimental},
Author-Email = {margret.leosdottir@med.lu.se},
Affiliations = {Umea University; Umea University; Commonwealth Scientific \& Industrial
   Research Organisation (CSIRO); Lund University; Lund University; Skane
   University Hospital; Linkoping University; Sahlgrenska University
   Hospital; Umea University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bäck, Maria/HKM-5226-2023
   Schiopu, Alexandru/AAY-7229-2021
   Sandberg, Camilla/AAC-8184-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Bäck, Maria/0000-0002-6031-7478
   Sandberg, Camilla/0000-0002-4043-7130
   Schiopu, Alexandru/0000-0002-7587-5050
   Leosdottir, Margret/0000-0003-1677-1566},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Faculty of Medicine at Lund University; Department of Coronary Care at
   Skane University Hospital ``Centre of Excellence in Skane{''} Funds;
   Cross Technology Solutions; ALF Grants County Council of Vasterbotten},
Funding-Text = {The study is funded by the Faculty of Medicine at Lund University, The
   Department of Coronary Care at Skane University Hospital ``Centre of
   Excellence in Skane{''} Funds, Cross Technology Solutions and ALF Grants
   County Council of Vasterbotten.},
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}

@article{ WOS:000698692800009,
Author = {Maeda, Shuko and Fukuda, Moriyoshi and Moriyama, Manabu T. and Nakamura,
   Miho},
Title = {Development of a Computer Application Used by Visiting Nurses,
   Physicians, and Patients/Caregivers to Prevent Indwelling Urinary
   Catheter Occlusion in the Community},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {39},
Number = {9},
Pages = {508-514},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {This study aimed to develop a computer application (software) for use by
   visiting nurses, physicians, and patients/caregivers, to support their
   care of long-term indwelling urinary catheters in the community.
   Development of this application involved: (1) confirmation of the
   intended purpose, users, and application construction; (2) establishment
   of the functional requirements for data sharing and communication among
   visiting nurses, physicians, and patients/caregivers; (3) design of
   three constituent ``versions{''} of the application to be used by
   visiting nurses, physicians, and patients/caregivers, respectively; and
   (4) testing of the data sharing and communication functions. The
   application was designed to facilitate the prevention, assessment, and
   response to occlusion of indwelling urinary catheters during long-term
   use at home. This application is characterized by: (1) a unique design
   of three application ``versions{''} that each reflect the specific care
   roles of its respective user group; (2) data sharing among the three
   groups according to their respective roles; and (3) the inclusion of
   caregivers as users. This article proposes a model that can inform the
   design of future applications for nursing professionals and patients and
   caregivers and provide a basis for future research on the development of
   healthcare applications supporting improvements in care.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Maeda, S (Corresponding Author), Kanazawa Med Univ, Nursing Dept, 1-1 Daigaku, Kahoku, Ishikawa 9200292, Japan.
   Maeda, Shuko; Fukuda, Moriyoshi, Kanazawa Med Univ, Nursing Dept, 1-1 Daigaku, Kahoku, Ishikawa 9200292, Japan.
   Moriyama, Manabu T., Kanazawa Med Univ, Himi Municipal Hosp, Dept Urol, Himi, Toyama, Japan.
   Nakamura, Miho, Kanazawa Med Univ, Himi Municipal Hosp, Gerontol Nursing, Himi, Toyama, Japan.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000752},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Catheter occlusion; Mobile application; Urinary catheterization;
   Visiting nurse},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-CARE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {mshuko@kanazawa-med.ac.jp},
Affiliations = {Kanazawa Medical University},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {24},
Times-Cited = {0},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {3},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {4},
Journal-ISO = {CIN-Comput. Inform. Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {UU3II},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000698692800009},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000472743500003,
Author = {Reeder, Blaine and Drake, Cynthia and Ozkaynak, Mustafa and Wald, Heidi
   L.},
Title = {Usability Testing of a Mobile Clinical Decision Support App for Urinary
   Tract Infection Diagnosis in Nursing Homes},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {45},
Number = {7},
Pages = {11-17},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {The aim of the current study was to conduct usability testing of a
   mobile clinical decision support (CDS) prototype designed for urinary
   tract infection (UTI) assessment by nurses in nursing homes (NHs).
   Usability of the UTIDecide smartphone application (app) was evaluated
   using cognitive walk-through and think-aloud protocol sessions with
   nurses (n = 6) at two NH sites. This evaluation was followed by
   unsupervised field tests lasting >= 1 week with nurses at one site (n =
   4) and posttest interviews and administration of the System Usability
   Scale (SUS). Cognitive walk-through/thinkaloud sessions yielded
   interface design recommendations that were implemented prior to field
   tests. All test sessions resulted in highly positive perceived usability
   and usefulness from participants. Average SUS score was 92.5 (n = 3),
   which equates to an ``A{''} grade for usability. Design recommendations
   identified for future app versions are: (a) integration of the mobile
   CDS app with organizational information systems; and (b) expanded
   features to support assessment of other conditions.},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Reeder, B (Corresponding Author), Univ Colorado, Coll Nursing, Anschutz Med Campus,Mail Stop C288-19, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Reeder, Blaine; Ozkaynak, Mustafa, Univ Colorado, Coll Nursing, Anschutz Med Campus,Mail Stop C288-19, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Drake, Cynthia, Univ Colorado, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Wald, Heidi L., Univ Colorado, Med, Sch Med, Anschutz Med Campus, Aurora, CO 80045 USA.
   Wald, Heidi L., SCL Hlth, Broomfield, CO USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/00989134-20190408-01},
ISSN = {0098-9134},
EISSN = {1938-243X},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {blaine.reeder@ucdenver.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
   Campus; University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Anschutz
   Medical Campus; University of Colorado System; University of Colorado
   Anschutz Medical Campus},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Reeder, Blaine/HLX-9368-2023},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {COPIC Medical Foundation; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
   {[}200-2016-92277]},
Funding-Text = {The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial
   or otherwise. This work was supported by the COPIC Medical Foundation
   and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (200-2016-92277).},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000524504600016,
Author = {Omeogu, Chinyere and Shofer, Frances and Gehrman, Philip and
   Green-McKenzie, Judith},
Title = {Efficacy of a Mobile Behavioral Intervention for Workers With Insomnia},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {62},
Number = {3},
Pages = {246-250},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Objective: Insomnia is often unrecognized in the workplace despite a
   10\% prevalence. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is
   efficacious but often not available. This study assessed the efficacy of
   the self-guided CBTi Coach mobile app. Methods: Using a pre/post design,
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   insomnia. The primary outcome measured was the Insomnia Severity Index
   (ISI) at 0, 3, and 6 weeks. Results: Thirteen of 17 (76\%) female nurses
   who worked day shifts completed the study. Baseline ISI was 18.1 (range
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   11, respectively. No difference in ISI score was noted between weeks 3
   and 6. Conclusion: Use of CBTI Coach app demonstrated significant
   improvement in sleep quality in nurses with insomnia without coaching or
   healthcare provider visits.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Omeogu, C (Corresponding Author), Durham VAMC, 508 Fulton St,Rm F1176, Durham, NC 27705 USA.
   Omeogu, Chinyere, Vet Adm Med Ctr, Occupat Employee Hlth, Durham, NC USA.
   Omeogu, Chinyere, Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
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   Gehrman, Philip, Crescenz VA Med Ctr, Behav Sleep Med, Philadelphia, PA USA.
   Gehrman, Philip, Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.
   Green-McKenzie, Judith, Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Medicine, Div Occupat Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA.},
DOI = {10.1097/JOM.0000000000001819},
ISSN = {1076-2752},
EISSN = {1536-5948},
Keywords = {App; behavioral intervention; CBTi coach; CBTi; cognitive behavioral
   therapy; efficacy; employee wellness program; insomnia severity index;
   insomnia; mobile intervention; OR mobile behavioral intervention; proof
   of concept; web based; workers compensation},
Keywords-Plus = {CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINE; PHARMACOLOGICAL-TREATMENT;
   AMERICAN-COLLEGE; SLEEP; THERAPY; DISORDER; PERFORMANCE; ACCIDENTS;
   SHIFT},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {chinyere.omeogu@va.gov},
Affiliations = {US Department of Veterans Affairs; Veterans Health Administration (VHA);
   University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; University of
   Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Medicine; University of Pennsylvania;
   Pennsylvania Medicine; University of Pennsylvania},
ORCID-Numbers = {McKenzie, Judith/0000-0003-3994-6568},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health {[}5-TO10H008628];
   Health Resources and Services Administration {[}D33HP25770-01-00]; Penn
   Medicine Prevention Research Center},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported in part by training grants from the National
   Institute of Occupational Safety and Health-grant number: 5-TO10H008628
   and the Health Resources and Services Administration-grant number:
   D33HP25770-01-00 and from a pilot grant from the Penn Medicine
   Prevention Research Center.},
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@article{ WOS:001009503100001,
Author = {Mohammadnejad, Fatemeh and Freeman, Shannon and Klassen-Ross, Tammy and
   Hemingway, Dawn and Banner, Davina},
Title = {Impacts of Technology Use on the Workload of Registered Nurses: A
   Scoping Review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ENGINEERING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {10},
Month = {MAY 24},
Abstract = {Introduction: Technology is an integral part of healthcare. With the
   rapid development of technological innovations that inform and support
   nurses, it is important to assess how these technologies may affect
   their workload particularly in rural contexts, where the workforce and
   supports may be limited. Methods: This literature review guided by
   Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework describes the breadth of
   technologies which impact on nurses' workload. Five databases (PubMed,
   CINAHL, PsycInfo, Web of Science, Business Source Complete) were
   searched. Thirty-five articles met the inclusion criteria. A data matrix
   was used to organize the findings. Findings: The technology
   interventions described in the articles covered diverse topics
   including: Cognitive care technologies; Healthcare providers'
   technologies; Communication technologies; E-learning technologies; and
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   the common features. Conclusion: Technology can play an important role
   to support nurses working in rural areas, however, not all technologies
   have the same impact. While some technologies showed evidence to
   positively impact nursing workload, this was not universal. Technology
   solutions should be considered on a contextual basis and thought should
   be given when selecting technologies to support nursing workload.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Freeman, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Northern British Columbia, Sch Nursing, Prince George, BC, Canada.
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DOI = {10.1177/20556683231180189},
Article-Number = {20556683231180189},
ISSN = {2055-6683},
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Keywords-Plus = {ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; COMPUTER LITERACY;
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   TELEMEDICINE},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Engineering, Biomedical},
Author-Email = {shannon.freeman@unbc.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Northern British Columbia; University of Northern British
   Columbia; University of Northern British Columbia; University of
   Northern British Columbia},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {AGWELL {[}3.20-SIP A5]},
Funding-Text = {The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work
   was supported by the AGWELL (3.20-SIP A5).},
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Journal-ISO = {J. Rehabil. Assist. Technol. Eng.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {J4RO8},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:001009503100001},
OA = {gold, Green Published},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000910927700003,
Author = {Shade, Marcia Y. and Hama, Rasila Soumana and Eisenhauer, Christine and
   Khazanchi, Deepak and Pozehl, Bunny},
Title = {``Ask, `When You Do This, How Much Pain Are You In?'{''}: Content
   Preferences for a Conversational Pain Self-Management Software
   Application},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {49},
Number = {1},
Pages = {11+},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {The purpose of the current study was to examine older adults'
   preferences for con-versational pain management content to incorporate
   in an interactive application (app) for pain self-management.
   Conversational statements and questions were written as a script to
   encourage evidence-based pain self-management behaviors. The content was
   converted from text to female chatbot speech and saved as four groups of
   MP3 files. A purposive sample of 22 older adults participated in a
   guided interaction through the MP3 files. One-on-one interviews were
   conducted to garner participants' conversational content preferences.
   Overall, participants want the con-versational content to increase
   health care provider engagement in pain manage-ment communication. Older
   adults preferred the inclusion of conversational state-ments and
   questions for monitoring the multifaceted dimensions of pain, treatment
   accountability, guidance for alternative treatments, and undesirable
   effects from pain treatments. The design of mobile health apps must
   incorporate the needs and preferences of older adults. {[}Journal of
   Gerontological Nursing, 49(1), 11-17.]},
Publisher = {SLACK INC},
Address = {6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shade, MY (Corresponding Author), Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Nebraska Med Ctr 985330, Coll Nursing Omaha, Omaha, NE 68198 USA.
   Shade, Marcia Y.; Hama, Rasila Soumana; Eisenhauer, Christine; Pozehl, Bunny, Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Coll Nursing Omaha, Omaha, NE USA.
   Khazanchi, Deepak, Univ Nebraska Omaha, Coll Informat Sci \& Technol, Omaha, NE USA.
   Shade, Marcia Y., Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Nebraska Med Ctr 985330, Coll Nursing Omaha, Omaha, NE 68198 USA.},
DOI = {10.3928/00989134-20221205-04},
ISSN = {0098-9134},
EISSN = {1938-243X},
Keywords-Plus = {SMARTPHONE-APPLICATIONS; OLDER; PATIENT; PEOPLE; VOICE},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {marcia.shade@unmc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Nebraska System; University of Nebraska Medical Center;
   University of Nebraska System; University of Nebraska Omaha; University
   of Nebraska System; University of Nebraska Medical Center},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000792064700001,
Author = {Ghazali, Daniel Aiham and Kenway, Philippe and Choquet, Christophe and
   Casalino, Enrique},
Title = {Early diagnosis of sepsis using an E-health application for a clinical
   early warning system outside of the intensive care unit: a case report},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {16},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAY 9},
Abstract = {Background Elderly and frail patients who are unable to call for help in
   case of vital distress can develop complications during their
   hospitalization. As a supplement to clinical monitoring by the nursing
   staff, these patients can also be monitored in real time, with the
   Sensium E-health technology. An application notifies clinical staff of
   any change in their vital signs (heart rate, respiratory rate,
   temperature) outside of normal ranges, suggestive of physiological
   decline. Nurses and physicians are notified of these abnormal changes by
   email and also via mobile application (iPhone or iPad), allowing early
   intervention to prevent further deterioration. Case presentation An
   86-year-old Caucasian female, with chronic kidney disease, was
   hospitalized in our medical unit for pyelonephritis associated with a
   moderate deterioration of serum creatinine. Remote continuous monitoring
   allowed us to diagnose clinical deterioration early and adjust her
   treatment. The treatment improved her clinical condition and amended the
   secondary sepsis with circulation failure in 2 days. Conclusions The
   prognosis for patients with acute complicated pyelonephritis is much
   worse than for those with uncomplicated pyelonephritis. Remote
   continuous monitoring might be helpful to early diagnose urosepsis. This
   technology leads to improved prognosis of patients without initial vital
   distress, allowing early treatment and admission to intensive care unit.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ghazali, DA (Corresponding Author), Hop Xavier Bichat, AP HP, Emergency Dept \& Emergency Med Serv, 46 Rue Huchard, F-75018 Paris, France.
   Ghazali, DA (Corresponding Author), Amiens Univ Hosp, Emergency Dept, Amiens, France.
   Ghazali, DA (Corresponding Author), Univ Paris, UMR 1137 INSERM, IAME Infect Antimicrobial Modeling Evaluat, Paris, France.
   Ghazali, Daniel Aiham; Kenway, Philippe; Choquet, Christophe; Casalino, Enrique, Hop Xavier Bichat, AP HP, Emergency Dept \& Emergency Med Serv, 46 Rue Huchard, F-75018 Paris, France.
   Ghazali, Daniel Aiham, Amiens Univ Hosp, Emergency Dept, Amiens, France.
   Ghazali, Daniel Aiham; Casalino, Enrique, Univ Paris, UMR 1137 INSERM, IAME Infect Antimicrobial Modeling Evaluat, Paris, France.},
DOI = {10.1186/s13256-022-03385-9},
Article-Number = {185},
EISSN = {1752-1947},
Keywords = {E-health; Older patient; Sepsis; Emergency medicine; Intensive care unit},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {danielaiham.ghazali@aphp.fr},
Affiliations = {UDICE-French Research Universities; Universite Paris Cite; Assistance
   Publique Hopitaux Paris (APHP); Hopital Universitaire Bichat-Claude
   Bernard - APHP; Hopital Universitaire Cochin - APHP; Hopital
   Universitaire Paul-Brousse - APHP; Hopital Universitaire Saint-Louis -
   APHP; Hopital Universitaire Hotel-Dieu - APHP; Picardie Universites;
   Universite de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV); CHU Amiens; UDICE-French
   Research Universities; Universite Paris Cite; Institut National de la
   Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (Inserm)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Casalino, Enrique/GYU-1974-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Casalino, Enrique/0000-0002-4352-6729
   GHAZALI, Daniel Aiham/0000-0003-0129-4322},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {American citizen and emergency physician working in France},
Funding-Text = {We would like to thank Dr Maximilien Guericolas, an American citizen and
   emergency physician working in France for having reviewed the
   Englishlanguage text.},
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Journal-ISO = {J. Med. Case Rep.},
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OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000504683900001,
Author = {Chang, I-Chiu and Cheng, Wei-Chen and Kung, Wen-Chuan},
Title = {A Stress Relief App Intervention for Newly Employed Nursing Staff:
   Quasi-Experimental Design},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {12},
Month = {DEC 18},
Abstract = {Background: Most newly employed nurses have limited practical
   experience, lack problem-solving abilities, and have low resistance to
   stress, and therefore often opt to resign from the nursing profession.
   Objective: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a stress
   relief app (SR\_APP) to monitor the stress levels of newly employed
   nurses.
   Methods: We conducted a quasi-experiment to assess changes in stress
   levels of newly employed nurses at a case hospital, in which the
   experimental group used the SR\_APP and the control group did not.
   In-depth interviews were conducted to reveal insights regarding their
   stress. The app usage experiences of experimental group members were
   assessed via a questionnaire.
   Results: All the participants appreciated the experiment and were
   interested to know more about managing their stress. The experimental
   group members showed significant differences in heart rate variability
   scores before and after using the SR\_APP, and they reported high levels
   of intention to use and satisfaction with regard to the SR\_APP.
   Conclusions: The SR\_APP can be effective in helping newly employed
   nurses to manage their stress.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Kung, WC (Corresponding Author), Hsinchu MacKay Mem Hosp, Nursing Dept, 690,Sec 2,Guangfu Rd, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan.
   Chang, I-Chiu; Cheng, Wei-Chen, Natl Chung Cheng Univ, Dept Informat Management, Chiayi, Taiwan.
   Cheng, Wei-Chen, Tainan Municipal An Nan Hosp, Informat Technol Off, Tainan, Taiwan.
   Kung, Wen-Chuan, Hsinchu MacKay Mem Hosp, Nursing Dept, 690,Sec 2,Guangfu Rd, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.2196/15785},
Article-Number = {e15785},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {nursing staff; occupational stress; mobile app},
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Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {6444@mmh.org.tw},
Affiliations = {National Chung Cheng University; Mackay Memorial Hospital},
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ORCID-Numbers = {Kung, Wen-Chuan/0000-0001-8035-2839},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000504683900001},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000699496800001,
Author = {Tsai, Yi-Chun and Hsiao, Pei-Ni and Kuo, Mei-Chuan and Wang, Shu-Li and
   Chen, Tzu-Hui and Kung, Lan-Fang and Hsiao, Shih-Ming and Lin, Ming-Yen
   and Hwang, Shang-Jyh and Chen, Hung-Chun and Chiu, Yi-Wen},
Title = {Mobile Health, Disease Knowledge, and Self-Care Behavior in Chronic
   Kidney Disease: A Prospective Cohort Study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {11},
Number = {9},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Mobile health (mHealth) management is an emerging strategy of care for
   patients with chronic diseases. However, the effect of mHealth
   management on clinical outcomes of patients with chronic kidney disease
   (CKD) has not been well-studied. The aim of this study was to
   investigate the additional influence of mHealth on disease knowledge and
   self-care behavior in CKD patients who had received traditional
   education. We designed and developed a new healthcare mobile
   application, called iCKD, which has several major features, including
   home-based physiological signal monitoring, disease health education,
   nutrition analysis, medication reminder, and alarms and a warning
   system. Trained nurses interviewed patients with CKD using structured
   questionnaires of disease knowledge and self-care behavior. After
   propensity score matching, we analyzed 107 patients who used iCKD and
   traditional education, and 107 who received traditional education. The
   patients who used iCKD had higher disease knowledge scores than those
   who received traditional education. In multivariate analysis, iCKD was
   significantly and positively associated with disease knowledge scores.
   Patients with high education levels could have greater disease knowledge
   through using mHealth. There was no significant difference in total
   scores of self-care behavior between the two groups. In conclusion,
   mHealth can significantly increase disease knowledge in patients with
   CKD.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chiu, YW (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Med Univ, Kaohsiung Med Univ Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Chiu, YW (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Med Univ, Coll Med, Sch Med, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Yi-Chun; Kuo, Mei-Chuan; Lin, Ming-Yen; Hwang, Shang-Jyh; Chen, Hung-Chun; Chiu, Yi-Wen, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Kaohsiung Med Univ Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Yi-Chun; Kuo, Mei-Chuan; Chen, Hung-Chun; Chiu, Yi-Wen, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Coll Med, Sch Med, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Yi-Chun, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Kaohsiung Med Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Gen Med, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Yi-Chun, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Liquid Biopsy \& Cohort Res Ctr, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.
   Hsiao, Pei-Ni; Wang, Shu-Li; Chen, Tzu-Hui; Kung, Lan-Fang; Hsiao, Shih-Ming, Kaohsiung Med Univ, Kaohsiung Med Univ Hosp, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.3390/jpm11090845},
Article-Number = {845},
EISSN = {2075-4426},
Keywords = {mHealth; disease knowledge; self-care behavior; chronic kidney disease},
Keywords-Plus = {SERUM CREATININE; MANAGEMENT; CKD; PREVALENCE; MORTALITY; AWARENESS;
   EDUCATION; SUPPORT; TAIWAN; ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {920254@kmuh.org.tw
   880212@kmuh.org.tw
   mechku@cc.kmu.edu.tw
   860007@kmuh.org.tw
   990238@kmuh.org.tw
   900191@kmuh.org.tw
   830230@kmuh.org.tw
   1080421@kmuh.org.tw
   sjhwang@kmu.edu.tw
   chenhc@kmu.edu.tw
   chiuyiwen@kmu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital;
   Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung
   Medical University Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung
   Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Chiu, Yi-Wen/D-5041-2009
   Chen, Hung-Chun/A-1326-2010
   Lin, Ming Yen/A-8637-2010
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Lin, Ming Yen/0000-0002-8194-4833
   Chiu, Yi-Wen/0000-0001-6840-5440},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology {[}MOST 109-2314-B-037-099];
   Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital {[}KMUH107-M719]},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST
   109-2314-B-037-099) and Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
   (KMUH107-M719).},
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@article{ WOS:000700879800002,
Author = {Lou, Shuchang and Li, Jun and Xu, Dejing},
Title = {The improvement in continuity and integrity of survivorship care for
   breast cancer survivors in Chinese healthcare system},
Journal = {PRECISION MEDICAL SCIENCES},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Pages = {100-105},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Breast cancer is a major threat to human health. For a long term, breast
   cancer and the side effects of cancer treatments affect health and life
   quality of cancer survivors. With the development of medical technology
   for breast cancer in recent decades, the long-term survival rate of
   breast cancer patients has been dramatically improved. There is an
   urgent need to identify and establish a health care model that could
   provide more customized, long-term, and comprehensive medical services
   for breast cancer patients, especially for those in China. Multiple
   cancer survivorship care plans that have been widely used in Western
   countries, such as chronic care, shared care, and disease-specific
   model, were summarized from original researches, systemic reviews, and
   health guidelines published by national and international health
   organizations. In currently available cancer survivorship care plans,
   oncology nurses played an indispensable significant role. But current
   existing cancer survivorship care plans could not be directly
   implemented in China due to different cultural backgrounds between
   Eastern and Western countries. Some adjustments and modifications need
   to be done on the basis of existing survivorship care plan to make it
   more suitable to Chinese patients' needs and with Chinese
   characteristics. For providing continuous and integrated high-quality
   cancer survivorship care suitable for Chinese health care system,
   innovative technologies (telehealth, internet-based symptom monitoring,
   mobile applications, etc.) could be rationally used as supplementary
   tools for current cancer survivorship care plans.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Xu, DJ (Corresponding Author), Nanjing Med Univ, Jiangsu Canc Hosp, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
   Xu, DJ (Corresponding Author), Nanjing Med Univ, Jiangsu Inst Canc Res, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
   Xu, DJ (Corresponding Author), Nanjing Med Univ, Affiliated Canc Hosp, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Dejing, Nanjing Med Univ, Jiangsu Canc Hosp, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Dejing, Nanjing Med Univ, Jiangsu Inst Canc Res, Nanjing, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Dejing, Nanjing Med Univ, Affiliated Canc Hosp, Nanjing, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1002/prm2.12042},
ISSN = {2642-2514},
Keywords = {breast cancer; Chinese health care system; innovative technologies;
   survivorship care},
Research-Areas = {Research \& Experimental Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, Research \& Experimental},
Author-Email = {875250270@qq.com},
Affiliations = {Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing Medical
   University},
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@article{ WOS:000712914200001,
Author = {Park, Jin-Hee and Jung, Yong Sik and Kim, Ji Young and Bae, Sun Hyoung},
Title = {Mobile web-based self-management program for breast cancer patients with
   chemotherapy-induced amenorrhoea: A quasi-experimental study},
Journal = {NURSING OPEN},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Pages = {655-665},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a mobile
   web-based self-management program on menopausal symptoms, self-efficacy
   and quality of life in breast cancer patients with chemotherapy-induced
   amenorrhoea.
   Design: A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with repeated
   measures.
   Methods: The study was carried out at a university medical centre
   between October 2017 and September 2018. The intervention group received
   a 12-week mobile web-based self-management program including education
   and coaching/support. Multiple instruments were used to measure
   menopausal symptoms, self-efficacy, and quality of life at pre-test,
   after the intervention (post-test), and 3 months post-intervention
   (follow-up test). Repeated measure ANOVA was used to analyse the data.
   Results: In the intervention group, menopausal symptoms were
   significantly improved compared to the control group at the follow-up
   test. In the follow-up test, the intervention group's self-efficacy and
   quality of life were significantly improved, whereas that of the control
   group was decreased.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bae, SH (Corresponding Author), Ajou Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 164 World Cup Ro, Suwon 16499, South Korea.
   Park, Jin-Hee; Bae, Sun Hyoung, Ajou Univ, Coll Nursing, Res Inst Nursing Sci, 164 World Cup Ro, Suwon 16499, South Korea.
   Jung, Yong Sik; Kim, Ji Young, Ajou Univ, Sch Med, Dept Breast Surg, Suwon, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1002/nop2.1113},
EarlyAccessDate = {OCT 2021},
ISSN = {2054-1058},
Keywords = {adjuvant chemotherapy; amenorrhoea; breast neoplasms; internet-based
   intervention; mobile applications; nursing; premature menopause; quality
   of life; self-efficacy; self-management},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; FUNCTIONAL
   ASSESSMENT; PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; VALIDATION; EFFICACY; THERAPY; SCALE;
   FERTILITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {shyoung@ajou.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Ajou University; Ajou University},
ORCID-Numbers = {BAE, SUN HYOUNG/0000-0002-4890-619X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
   of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education {[}NRF2015R1D1A1A01061101]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the
   National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of
   Education (NRF2015R1D1A1A01061101)},
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@article{ WOS:000456465800001,
Author = {Mendez, Cristiane Baldessar and Salum, Nadia Chiodelli and Junkes,
   Cintia and Amante, Lucia Nazareth and Lopes Mendez, Carlos Mauricio},
Title = {Mobile educational follow-up application for patients with peripheral
   arterial disease},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {27},
Abstract = {Objective: to describe the development of a prototype mobile educational
   application for nursing follow-up aimed at patients diagnosed with
   peripheral arterial disease. Method: a prototype based technological
   production study. The construction followed the contextualized
   instructional design model using two steps: analysis and design and
   development. Results: the pedagogical content of the application was
   based on a survey of needs of patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease
   and treatments recommended in the literature. The prototype developed
   contained concepts, risk factors, signs and symptoms, treatment,
   importance of medications and their side effects, frequent doubts,
   necessary health care, and follow-up of patients by monitoring the
   evolution of the cicatricial process of lesions and possible
   complications, clarification of doubts and stimulus for continuation of
   treatment. Conclusion: the use of health applications is a technological
   tool with the potential to improve the follow-up of patients regarding
   the progress of the disease and self-care, monitoring of risk factors,
   co-participation of the patient in the treatment, family participation,
   as well as planning of individualized care, and cost reduction for the
   health system.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mendez, CB (Corresponding Author), Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Hosp Univ Polydoro Ernani de Sao Thiago, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Mendez, Cristiane Baldessar; Junkes, Cintia, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Hosp Univ Polydoro Ernani de Sao Thiago, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Salum, Nadia Chiodelli; Amante, Lucia Nazareth, Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Ctr Ciencias Saude, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil.
   Lopes Mendez, Carlos Mauricio, Mendez \& Baldessar, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.2693-3122},
Article-Number = {e3122},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Keywords = {Peripheral Arterial Disease; Mobile Applications; Nursing Care;
   Educational Technology; Information Technology; Continuity of Patient
   Care},
Keywords-Plus = {CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA; LONG-TERM OUTCOMES; INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION;
   SUPERVISED EXERCISE; THERAPY; IMPACT; REVASCULARIZATION; INTERVENTIONS;
   ANGIOPLASTY; MULTICENTER},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {crisbaldessar@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); Universidade Federal de
   Santa Catarina (UFSC)},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {amante, lucia nazareth/AAQ-8967-2020
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@article{ WOS:000671951200001,
Author = {Heo, Hyunsook and Lee, Kyungyi and Jung, Eunhee and Lee, Hyangyuol},
Title = {Developing the First Telenursing Service for COVID-19 Patients: The
   Experience of South Korea},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {18},
Number = {13},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {This study aimed to examine the process of establishing a telenursing
   service for COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms admitted to a
   community treatment center (CTC). The process of establishing the
   service was reviewed, and the degree of satisfaction with the provided
   service was investigated based on the medical records the patients
   submitted at their discharge from the CTC. A total of 113 patients were
   admitted; the patients themselves entered the self-measured vital signs
   and symptoms of COVID-19 infection to the electronic questionnaires and
   mobile application. The nurses implemented remote nursing based on the
   patients' input data. The educational materials, including the video for
   self-measuring vital signs and the living guidelines, were prepared and
   arranged in advance. The telenursing protocol regarding the whole
   process from the patients' admission to their discharge was used and
   applied to five other CTCs. The non-contact counseling service's
   satisfaction and convenience scores were 4.65 points and 4.62 points,
   respectively, out of 5 points. The non-contact nursing counseling
   service played an important role in monitoring patients' medical
   conditions during the spread of COVID-19. This experience of
   establishing telenursing services to the CTC provides a clear direction
   to innovate healthcare services in future disasters.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lee, H (Corresponding Author), Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Nursing, Seoul 06591, South Korea.
   Heo, Hyunsook, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Comprehens Community Care Ctr, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Lee, Kyungyi; Jung, Eunhee, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Nursing Serv Dept, Seoul 03080, South Korea.
   Lee, Hyangyuol, Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Nursing, Seoul 06591, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph18136885},
Article-Number = {6885},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {telehealth; telenursing; non-contact nursing counseling service;
   community treatment center; Republic of Korea; COVID-19},
Keywords-Plus = {TELEHEALTH; CARE; PROGRAM},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {hsheo@snuh.org
   gyilee@snuh.org
   jungeh@snuh.org
   aroma1909@catholic.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Seoul National University (SNU); Seoul National University Hospital;
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@article{ WOS:000707995500001,
Author = {Helgheim, Berit Irene and Sandbaek, Birgithe},
Title = {Who Is Doing What in Home Care Services?},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {18},
Number = {19},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {(1) Background: This paper investigates the distribution of work hours
   by activity, for the main staff categories in home care services in
   three rural Norwegian municipalities. In Norway these categories are
   registered nurses, assistant nurses and assistant health workers. (2)
   Methods: The three categories of home care staff recorded 20,964
   eligible observations over 8 weeks. We identified 19 activities, which
   were recorded. The majority of staff used a smartphone application for
   the time measuring, while some staff used a manual form for reporting
   purposes. (3) Results: The registered nurses (RNs) spent 32\% of their
   time on direct patient work, while driving accounted for 18\%. Direct
   patient work and driving accounted for the majority of activities
   performed by assistant nurses (48\% and 29\%, respectively) and
   assistant health workers (70\% and 17\%, respectively). (4) Conclusions:
   The demand for home care services is increasing in terms of both size
   and complexity. Simultaneously, there is a growing shortage of skilled
   staff. RNs is the group with the least face-to-face time with patients.
   To meet the patients' needs, it is necessary to discuss and modify
   existing home care service systems in order to use resources
   appropriately and effectively.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Helgheim, BI (Corresponding Author), Molde Univ Coll, Fac Logist, N-6410 Molde, Norway.
   Helgheim, Berit Irene; Sandbaek, Birgithe, Molde Univ Coll, Fac Logist, N-6410 Molde, Norway.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph181910504},
Article-Number = {10504},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {home care; staffing; health care organizations and systems},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {berit.i.helgheim@himolde.no
   birgithe.e.sandbak@himolde.no},
Affiliations = {Molde University College},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Helgheim, Berit Irene/HPH-2249-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Helgheim, Berit Irene/0000-0003-1600-7867},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Program for Regional R\&D and Innovation (VRI), Norway {[}ES546258]},
Funding-Text = {This study received funding from the Program for Regional R\&D and
   Innovation (VRI, project no ES546258), Norway. The funding body did not
   play any role in designing this study, nor did it assume any role in
   collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data or in writing the
   manuscript.},
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OA = {gold, Green Published},
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@article{ WOS:000493788000001,
Author = {Angel Mayer, Miguel and Rodriguez Blanco, Octavi and Torrejon, Antonio},
Title = {Use of Health Apps by Nurses for Professional Purposes in Catalonia,
   Spain: Web-Based Survey Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV 1},
Abstract = {Background: In the last few years, the number of mobile apps for health
   professionals has increased exponentially. Nevertheless, there is a lack
   of knowledge about the professional use, training requirements, and
   quality perception of these apps among health care professionals such as
   nurses. Considering that the nursing profession is the largest segment
   of health care workforce in many countries such as Spain, the impact of
   the use of health apps by these professionals can be critical to the
   future of modern health care.
   Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine if nurses
   were using health apps professionally and what types of apps they were
   using. The secondary objectives were (1) to find out if, among nurses,
   there is a need for training in the use of health apps and (2) to
   explore nurses' perceptions of health professional apps, determining
   whether there is a need for a certification process for health apps and
   the type of institution or organization that should review and validate
   these apps for professional use.
   Methods: After an initial piloting survey, all registered nurses at the
   Nursing Association of Barcelona were invited to participate in a
   34-item online survey. Eventually, 1293 nurses participated in the
   survey; however, 52 did not complete the survey properly, omitting both
   age or gender information, and they were excluded from the analysis.
   Results: About half of the respondents (600/1241, 48.35\%) had health
   professional apps installed on their devices and were included for
   analysis. Most participants in the survey were women (474/600, 79.0\%)
   and the remaining were men (126/600, 21.0\%). The most popular types of
   apps used and installed among nurses were related to drug information,
   health calculators, and health guidelines. Overall, 97.0\% (582/600) of
   nurses thought that the health apps should be certified, and 80.0\%
   (480/600) agreed that the certification process should be carried out by
   professional or health institutions. Furthermore, 14.5\% (87/600) of
   participants mentioned that they were asked by their patients to
   prescribe a health app and only 6.5\% (28/430) recommended them often.
   Most nurses (354/433, 81.8\%) who answered the question about the
   importance of receiving specific training on using and prescribing
   health apps considered this point a very relevant issue.
   Conclusions: About half of the nurses in Catalonia use health apps for
   professional purposes, and they believe that these types of tools should
   be validated and certified by health or professional institutions before
   using them in clinical environments. Although the prescription of health
   apps in clinical environments is infrequent among nurses, they would be
   willing to prescribe apps if they were certified by a health
   organization Finally, among nurses, there is a need for training in
   using and prescribing health apps for health care purposes.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Torrejon, A (Corresponding Author), Coll Oficial Infermeres \& Infermers Barcelona, Pujades 350, Barcelona 08019, Spain.
   Angel Mayer, Miguel, Univ Pompeu Fabra, Hosp Mar Med Res Inst, Res Programme Biomed Informat, Barcelona, Spain.
   Rodriguez Blanco, Octavi; Torrejon, Antonio, Coll Oficial Infermeres \& Infermers Barcelona, Pujades 350, Barcelona 08019, Spain.},
DOI = {10.2196/15195},
Article-Number = {e15195},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {nurse's role; smartphones; mobile phone; mobile apps; mHealth},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {atorrejon@coib.cat},
Affiliations = {Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mediques (IMIM); Hospital del
   Mar; Pompeu Fabra University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Mayer, Miguel Angel/AAL-2810-2021
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ORCID-Numbers = {Mayer, Miguel Angel/0000-0003-0362-6298
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@article{ WOS:000432090900002,
Author = {Lee, Hyejung and Min, Haeyoung and Oh, Su-mi and Shim, Kaka},
Title = {Mobile Technology in Undergraduate Nursing Education: A Systematic
   Review},
Journal = {HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS RESEARCH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {24},
Number = {2},
Pages = {97-108},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Objectives: This study aimed to identify and systematically review the
   literature on the use of mobile technology in nursing education. The
   research findings could evidence the effectiveness of mobile technology
   in undergraduate nursing students' learning outcomes. Methods:
   Computerized searches were conducted using the Ovid-MEDLINE,
   Ovid-EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL databases for relevant primary
   studies and limited to those between 2000 and February 2018. Only
   randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental studies
   published in either English or Korean were included and critically
   appraised using Joanna Briggs Institute tools. Results: Seven RCTs and 7
   quasi-experimental studies were identified. The mobile device and
   intervention applied varied throughout all the studies. Studies
   published earlier in the 2000s found that immediate access to clinical
   and pharmacological referencing information through the mobile device
   increased students' efficacy in clinical practice. Later studies, which
   were mostly conducted in Korea, reported that smartphone-based
   applications could promote nursing students' learning motivation and
   satisfaction but not their clinical skills and knowledge. Conclusions:
   We still seem to be in the beginning stage of implementing mobile
   technology in nursing education due to the limited implication of mobile
   technology and inconsistent research conclusions. In the future,
   rigorous primary empirical studies are needed to suggest the effective
   use of mobile devices in nursing education.},
Publisher = {KOREAN SOC MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
Address = {1618 KYUNGHEEGUNG ACHIM BLDG 3, 72 NAESOO-DONG CHONGRO-KU, SEOUL,
   110-872, SOUTH KOREA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Min, H (Corresponding Author), Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 816-15 Jinjudaero, Jinju 52727, South Korea.
   Lee, Hyejung, Yonsei Univ, Mo Im Kim Nursing Res Inst, Coll Nursing, Seoul, South Korea.
   Min, Haeyoung, Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Coll Nursing, 816-15 Jinjudaero, Jinju 52727, South Korea.
   Oh, Su-mi, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Jinju, South Korea.
   Shim, Kaka, Univ Illinois, Coll Nursing, Chicago, IL USA.},
DOI = {10.4258/hir.2018.24.2.97},
ISSN = {2093-3681},
EISSN = {2093-369X},
Keywords = {Nursing; Smartphone; Education; Review; Mobile Applications},
Keywords-Plus = {PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANTS; CLINICAL PRACTICUM; STUDENTS; PROGRAM;
   PHONE; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {haeyoungmin6@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System; Gyeongsang National
   University; Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System;
   University of Illinois System; University of Illinois Chicago;
   University of Illinois Chicago Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {lee, hyejung/0000-0001-9357-0640},
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@article{ WOS:000754701100001,
Author = {Relawati, Ambar and Primanda, Yanuar and Zamroni, Guntur Maulana},
Title = {Unmoderated Remote Usability Testing: An Approach during Covid-19
   Pandemic},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {283-289},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Online Nurse Test for Indonesian Nurse Competency (ONT UKNI) is a mobile
   application that was developed to help increase the success rate of
   nurse competency test participants. By using this application, users can
   learn more about the materials tested and conduct try out as a
   competency test simulation. However, ONT UKNI has not yet passed
   adequate testing stages, especially in terms of User Interface/User
   Experience (UI/UX). The Covid-19 pandemic situation presents challenges
   in the UI/UX testing process. Testing process which is ideally carried
   out face-to-face with respondents to get further insight, have to be
   carried out using another approach following the new normal protocol.
   This study aims to test the usability of UI/UX with an unmoderated
   remote testing approach on ONT UKNI application using a USE
   questionnaire. The test was performed using 26 respondents and all were
   nursing profession students of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.
   Respondents performed 8 tasks on ONT UKNI and answered set of
   questionnaire that will be tabulated and analyzed. The results indicate
   that usefulness, ease of learning, and satisfaction variables get the
   Very Good category while the ease of use variable gets the Good
   category. Overall, usability testing using an unmoderated remote testing
   approach can be carried out and able to provide information about areas
   where users are satisfied with ONT UKNI application. However, some areas
   still have room for improvement such as better UI design and
   implementation of gamification.},
Publisher = {SCIENCE \& INFORMATION SAI ORGANIZATION LTD},
Address = {19 BOLLING RD, BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE, 00000, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Relawati, A (Corresponding Author), Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Sch Nursing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Relawati, Ambar; Primanda, Yanuar, Univ Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Sch Nursing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
   Zamroni, Guntur Maulana, Univ Ahmad Dahlan, Dept Informat Engn, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.},
ISSN = {2158-107X},
EISSN = {2156-5570},
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   usability},
Keywords-Plus = {USER EXPERIENCE},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Theory \& Methods},
Affiliations = {Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta; Universitas Ahmad Dahlan},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Primanda, Yanuar/HTM-8493-2023
   Primanda, Yanuar/CAG-1841-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Primanda, Yanuar/0000-0003-3856-7232},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {School of Nursing Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta},
Funding-Text = {The authors gratefully acknowledge Universitas Ahmad Dahlan for funding
   assistance in this research and School of Nursing Universitas
   Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta for research collaboration.},
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@article{ WOS:000655696700003,
Author = {Al-Arkee, Shahd and Mason, Julie and Lane, Deirdre A. and Fabritz,
   Larissa and Chua, Winnie and Haque, M. Sayeed and Jalal, Zahraa},
Title = {Mobile Apps to Improve Medication Adherence in Cardiovascular Disease:
   Systematic Review and Meta-analysis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {23},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY 25},
Abstract = {Background: Adherence rates of preventative medication for
   cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been reported as 57\%, and
   approximately 9\% of all CVD events in Europe are attributable to poor
   medication adherence. Mobile health technologies, particularly mobile
   apps, have the potential to improve medication adherence and clinical
   outcomes.
   Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the effects of
   mobile health care apps on medication adherence and health-related
   outcomes in patients with CVD. This study also evaluates apps'
   functionality and usability and the involvement of health care
   professionals in their use.
   Methods: Electronic databases (MEDLINE {[}Ovid], PubMed Central,
   Cochrane Library, CINAHL Plus, PsycINFO {[}Ovid], Embase {[}Ovid], and
   Google Scholar) were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to
   investigate app-based interventions aimed at improving medication
   adherence in patients with CVD. RCTs published in English from inception
   to January 2020 were reviewed. The Cochrane risk of bias tool was used
   to assess the included studies. Meta-analysis was performed for clinical
   outcomes and medication adherence, with meta-regression analysis used to
   evaluate the impact of app intervention duration on medication
   adherence.
   Results: This study included 16 RCTs published within the last 6 years.
   In total, 12 RCTs reported medication adherence as the primary outcome,
   which is the most commonly self-reported adherence. The duration of the
   interventions ranged from 1 to 12 months, and sample sizes ranged from
   24 to 412. Medication adherence rates showed statistically significant
   improvements in 9 RCTs when compared with the control, and meta-analysis
   of the 6 RCTs reporting continuous data showed a significant overall
   effect in favor of the app intervention (mean difference 0.90, 95\% CI
   0.03-1.78) with a high statistical heterogeneity (I-2=93.32\%).
   Moreover, 9 RCTs assessed clinical outcomes and reported an improvement
   in systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, total cholesterol,
   and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in the intervention arm.
   Meta-analysis of these clinical outcomes from 6 RCTs favored app
   interventions, but none were significant. In the 7 trials evaluating app
   usability, all were found to be acceptable. There was a great variation
   in the app characteristics. A total of 10 RCTs involved health care
   professionals, mainly physicians and nurses, in the app-based
   interventions. The apps had mixed functionality: 2 used education, 7
   delivered reminders, and 7 provided reminders in combination with
   educational support.
   Conclusions: Apps tended to increase medication adherence, but
   interventions varied widely in design, content, and delivery. Apps have
   an acceptable degree of usability; yet the app characteristics
   conferring usability and effectiveness are ill-defined. Future
   large-scale studies should focus on identifying the essential active
   components of successful apps.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Al-Arkee, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Birmingham, Inst Clin Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.
   Al-Arkee, Shahd; Mason, Julie; Jalal, Zahraa, Univ Birmingham, Inst Clin Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England.
   Lane, Deirdre A., Univ Liverpool, Liverpool Ctr Cardiovasc Sci, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
   Fabritz, Larissa; Chua, Winnie, Univ Birmingham, Inst Cardiovasc Sci, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.
   Haque, M. Sayeed, Univ Birmingham, Inst Appl Hlth Res, Birmingham, W Midlands, England.},
DOI = {10.2196/24190},
Article-Number = {e24190},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {mobile health care applications; medication adherence; cardiovascular
   disease; systematic review; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {SELF-MANAGEMENT; SECONDARY PREVENTION; INTERVENTIONS; SUPPORT;
   TECHNOLOGY; PHARMACIST; THERAPY; TRIALS; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {s.k.k.al-arkee@pgr.bham.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of Birmingham; University of Liverpool; University of
   Birmingham; University of Birmingham},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Al-Arkee, Shahd/ABA-5403-2021
   Haque, Mohammad S/B-9160-2018
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jalal, zahraa/0000-0002-6126-3379
   Lane, Deirdre/0000-0002-5604-9378
   Haque, (Mohammad) Sayeed/0000-0002-2467-8575
   Mason, Julie/0000-0001-6095-2239
   Al-Arkee, Shahd/0000-0001-6220-615X
   Chua, Winnie/0000-0002-6747-8813},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {European Union; British Heart Foundation {[}AA/18/2/34218]; Medical
   Research Council (UK); German Research Foundation; EU {[}633196,
   965286]; British Heart Foundation},
Funding-Text = {DAL is a coauthor of the mAF app but reports no other conflicts of
   interest in relation to this manuscript. LF has received institutional
   research grants from the European Union (for the design of mobile health
   apps for patient education), the British Heart Foundation, Medical
   Research Council (UK), and German Research Foundation. The Institute of
   Cardiovascular Research, University of Birmingham, has received an
   Accelerator Award by the British Heart Foundation (AA/18/2/34218) during
   the conduct of the study. LF is listed as an inventor on 2 patents held
   by the University of Birmingham (Atrial Fibrillation Therapy {[}WO
   2015140571] and Markers for Atrial Fibrillation {[}WO 2016012783], not
   related to medical adherence or apps). LF has received grants from EU
   Horizon 2020 (CATCH ME Characterizing Atrial fibrillation by Translating
   its Causes into Health Modifiers in the Elderly (633196), and MAESTRIA
   Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence Early Detection Stroke Atrial
   Fibrillation {[}(965286) to fund WC). No other disclosures were
   reported.},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {22},
Journal-ISO = {J. Med. Internet Res.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {SJ7FP},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000655696700003},
OA = {gold, Green Published, Green Submitted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000407110900003,
Author = {Birkhoff, Susan D. and Smeltzer, Suzanne C.},
Title = {Perceptions of Smartphone User-Centered Mobile Health Tracking Apps
   Across Various Chronic Illness Populations: An Integrative Review},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {49},
Number = {4},
Pages = {371-378},
Month = {JUL},
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   qualitative research addressing the motivating factors, usability, and
   experiences of mobile health tracking applications (apps) across various
   chronic disease populations. Design: Integrative review of the
   literature. Methods: Databases used to conduct this integrative review
   included: PubMed Plus, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health
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   The following search terms were used in all five databases: smartphone
   apps, apps, mHealth, eHealth, mobile health apps, health tracking apps,
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   Once inclusion and exclusion criteria were employed, 11 studies met the
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   growing interest in user-centered mobile health tracking apps, but with
   little understanding of motivating factors that foster sustained app
   use. Mobile health tracking apps targeted to users with chronic
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   users to sustain engagement with their mobile health tracking app.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Birkhoff, SD (Corresponding Author), 123 Forge Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342 USA.
   Birkhoff, Susan D.; Smeltzer, Suzanne C., Villanova Univ, Coll Nursing, Villanova, PA 19085 USA.
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ISSN = {1527-6546},
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Keywords-Plus = {DISORDERS; USABILITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {susan.birkhoff@villanova.edu},
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@article{ WOS:000493044800018,
Author = {Highland, Krista B. and Tran, Julie and Edwards, Hisani and Bedocs,
   Peter and Suen, Joshua and Buckenmaier, III, Chester C.},
Title = {Feasibility of App-Based Postsurgical Assessment of Pain, Pain Impact,
   and Regional Anesthesia Effects: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {PAIN MEDICINE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {20},
Number = {8},
Pages = {1592-1599},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Objective. Postsurgical follow-up calls enable nurses to assess a
   patient's condition, provide tailored education, and improve the
   patient's experience. Despite the benefits, barriers to phone-based
   assessments may include patient nonresponse and lack of time due to
   demanding clinical schedules. The purpose of this trial was to examine
   the feasibility and utility of a smartphone app, mCare, for assessing
   pain, pain impact, and peripheral nerve block effects in patients.
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   patients at a military treatment facility undergoing same-day surgery
   were randomized to the mCare group (N = 24) or the standard-of-care
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   (assessment completion) rates and participant and nurse satisfaction.
   There were no differences in the response rates upon initial contact
   attempt, and patients in both groups reported similar levels of
   satisfaction and convenience. Nurses reported greater satisfaction with
   the app compared with standard-of-care telephone calls. Conclusions.
   Before wider implementation, further considerations of app-based
   assessment need to be fully explored.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tran, J (Corresponding Author), Def \& Vet Ctr Integrat Pain Management, 11300 Rockville Pike,Suite 709, Rockville, MD 20852 USA.
   Highland, Krista B.; Tran, Julie; Edwards, Hisani; Bedocs, Peter; Suen, Joshua; Buckenmaier, Chester C., III, Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Henry M Jackson Fdn, Def \& Vet Ctr Integrat Pain Management, Rockville, MD USA.},
DOI = {10.1093/pm/pny288},
ISSN = {1526-2375},
EISSN = {1526-4637},
Keywords = {Postsurgical Pain; mHealth; Apps; Regional Anesthesia; Assessment},
Keywords-Plus = {RATING-SCALE DVPRS; FOLLOW-UP; SURGERY; DEFENSE},
Research-Areas = {Anesthesiology; General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Anesthesiology; Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {jtran@dvcipm.org},
Affiliations = {Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine,
   Inc; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - USA},
ORCID-Numbers = {Bedocs, Peter/0000-0002-4159-1391
   Highland, Krista/0000-0003-3815-2571},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Uniformed Services University through Henry M. Jackson Foundation for
   the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. {[}HU0001-14-1-0013]},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this project was provided by the Uniformed Services
   University through Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of
   Military Medicine, Inc. under Cooperative agreement \#HU0001-14-1-0013.},
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@article{ WOS:000507917900001,
Author = {Hollander, Cara and Joubert, Karin and Schellack, Natalie},
Title = {An Ototoxicity Grading System Within a Mobile App (OtoCalc) for a
   Resource-Limited Setting to Guide Grading and Management of Drug-Induced
   Hearing Loss in Patients With Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis: Prospective,
   Cross-Sectional Case Series},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN 14},
Abstract = {Background: Tuberculosis (TB) affects millions of people worldwide and
   is treated with medication including aminoglycosides and polypeptides.
   Individuals respond differently to medications as a result of their
   genetic inheritance. These differences in genetic inheritance can result
   in the underdosing or overdosing of medication, which may affect the
   efficacy or, in the case of aminoglycosides and polypeptides used in the
   treatment of all forms of TB, result in ototoxicity. When ototoxicity is
   detected, physicians should adjust dosages to minimize further
   ototoxicity and hearing loss; however, there are no suitable grading
   systems to define significant hearing loss.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a standardized grading
   system by making use of an electronic health (eHealth) platform to
   ensure that a user-friendly method was available to interpret hearing
   test results, calculate significant hearing loss, and provide
   recommendations with regard to dosage adjustments and management. It
   further aimed to establish the sensitivity of the newly developed
   grading scale.
   Methods: This grading system was developed in South Africa based on data
   that were obtained from an audiology and pharmacokinetic study on
   patients with drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) at two DR-TB units at state-run
   hospitals. This feasibility study employed a prospective,
   cross-sectional, exploratory, descriptive case series research design,
   with a total of 22 participants. Participants underwent audiological and
   pharmacological assessments at baseline and every 2 weeks for the first
   3 months of treatment. Various professionals (8 in total) were
   subsequently involved in the development of the eHealth system,
   including a software engineer, four audiologists, a pharmacist, a
   medical doctor, and a nurse. The app underwent 14 modifications that
   involved aspects of data storage, ease of usability, grades, and the
   risk factor checklist.
   Results: An ototoxicity grading system within a mobile app for use by
   doctors, nurses, and audiologists was developed for patients with DR-TB.
   The purpose of this user-friendly ototoxicity calculator, OtoCalc, is to
   (1) assist health professionals in assessing patients for ototoxicity,
   (2) establish the clinical significance of ototoxicity by calculating
   the grade of hearing loss, (3) monitor the progression of hearing loss,
   and (4) enable systematic referral and management of patients according
   to their needs.
   Conclusions: This newly developed system is more sensitive than the
   existing grading methods for determining ototoxicity in patients with
   DR-TB. This app needs to be trialed in a larger sample to establish data
   security, ease of use, and suitability within this population.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hollander, C (Corresponding Author), Sefako Makgatho Hlth Sci Univ, Sch Pharm, Molotlegi St,Ga Rankuwa Zone 1, ZA-0208 Ga Rankuwa, South Africa.
   Hollander, Cara; Schellack, Natalie, Sefako Makgatho Hlth Sci Univ, Sch Pharm, Molotlegi St,Ga Rankuwa Zone 1, ZA-0208 Ga Rankuwa, South Africa.
   Joubert, Karin, Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Speech Pathol \& Audiol, Johannesburg, South Africa.},
DOI = {10.2196/14036},
Article-Number = {e14036},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {drug-resistant tuberculosis; ototoxicity; grading system; eHealth;
   OtoCalc},
Keywords-Plus = {MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT; CISPLATIN OTOTOXICITY; HEALTH-CARE; CHILDREN},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {carahollander6@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University; University of Witwatersrand},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Joubert, Karin/AAS-6846-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Hollander, Cara/0000-0001-5460-2881
   Schellack, Natalie/0000-0001-9690-6285
   Joubert, Karin/0000-0002-2366-8607},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {South African Medical Research Council},
Funding-Text = {We would like to thank the South African Medical Research Council for
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@article{ WOS:000491684200009,
Author = {Bootsman, Rik and Markopoulos, Panos and Qi, Qi and Wang, Qi and
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Title = {Wearable technology for posture monitoring at the workplace},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER STUDIES},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {132},
Pages = {99-111},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Prolonged strenuous postures in occupational context may lead to low
   back pain. Avoiding such occurrences is known to help prevent low back
   pain episodes or may contribute to recovery. This research concerns
   wearable sensing technology to support posture monitoring for the
   prevention of occupational low back pain and, more specifically, how
   smart garments can help nurses avoid prolonged strenuous postures at
   work. We introduce BackUp, a system comprising of a smart shirt
   connected to a smartphone application that provides feedback and advice
   on low back posture, and we describe its design and implementation. We
   report on a series of studies that contributed to its development: an
   anthropometric study (N = 60) to decide on the placement of sensors on
   the lower spine; a brief field study aimed at evaluating user experience
   and attitudes towards the shirt (N = 17), and a second field study
   intended to assess its effectiveness in helping nurses avoid prolonged
   strenuous postures at work (N = 13). These studies demonstrate how smart
   clothing can support posture feedback in real life conditions. While the
   results from the field studies are encouraging regarding the potential
   of this technology, further research is needed to establish the
   durability of the behaviour modification achieved through smart
   garments.},
Publisher = {ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Markopoulos, P (Corresponding Author), Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Ind Design, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
   Bootsman, Rik; Markopoulos, Panos; Qi, Qi; Wang, Qi, Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Ind Design, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
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DOI = {10.1016/j.ijhcs.2019.08.003},
ISSN = {1071-5819},
EISSN = {1095-9300},
Keywords = {Smart garments; Interactive clothing; Posture correction; Low back pain;
   Persuasive technology; Nurse; User test; Awareness},
Keywords-Plus = {LOW-BACK-PAIN},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Engineering; Psychology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Cybernetics; Ergonomics; Psychology, Multidisciplinary},
Author-Email = {P.Markopoulos@tue.nl},
Affiliations = {Eindhoven University of Technology; Hasselt University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Markopoulos, Panos/0000-0002-2001-7251},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council {[}EPSRC
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@article{ WOS:000760490400001,
Author = {Indraratna, Praveen and Biswas, Uzzal and Liu, Hueiming and Redmond,
   Stephen J. and Yu, Jennifer and Lovell, Nigel H. and Ooi, Sze-Yuan},
Title = {Process Evaluation of a Randomised Controlled Trial for TeleClinical
   Care, a Smartphone-App Based Model of Care},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {8},
Month = {FEB 8},
Abstract = {BackgroundA novel smartphone app-based model of care (TeleClinical Care
   - TCC) for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and heart failure
   (HF) was evaluated in a two-site, pilot randomised control trial of 164
   participants in Sydney, Australia. The program included a telemonitoring
   system whereby abnormal blood pressure, weight and heart rate readings
   were monitored by a central clinical team, who subsequently referred
   clinically significant alerts to the patients' usual general
   practitioner (GP, also known as primary care physician in the United
   States), HF nurse or cardiologist. While the primary endpoint, 30-day
   readmissions, was neutral, intervention arm participants demonstrated
   improvements in readmission rates over 6 months, cardiac rehabilitation
   (CR) completion and medication compliance. A process evaluation was
   designed to identify contextual factors and mechanisms that influenced
   the results, as well as strategies of improving site and participant
   recruitment and the delivery of the intervention, for a planned larger
   effectiveness trial of over 1,000 patients across the state of New South
   Wales, Australia (TCC-Cardiac). MethodsMultiple data sources were used
   in this mixed-methods process evaluation, including interviews with four
   TCC team members, three GPs and three cardiologists. CR completion
   rates, HF outreach service (HFOS) referrals and cardiologist follow-up
   appointments were audited. A patient questionnaire was also analysed for
   evidence of improved self-care as a hypothesised mechanism of the TCC
   app. An implementation research logic model was used to synthesise our
   findings. ResultsRates of HFOS referral (83 vs. 72\%) and cardiologist
   follow-up (96 vs. 93\%) were similarly high in the intervention and
   control arms, respectively. Team members were largely positive towards
   their orientation and training, but highlighted several implementation
   strategies that could be optimised for TCC-Cardiac: streamlining of the
   enrolment process, improving the reach of the trial by screening
   patients in non-cardiac wards, and ensuring team members had adequate
   time to recruit (>15 h per week). GPs and cardiologists viewed the
   intervention acceptably regarding potential benefit of closely
   monitoring, and responding to abnormalities for their patients, though
   there were concerns of the potential additional workload generated by
   alerts that did not merit clinical intervention. Clear delineation of
   which clinician (GP or cardiologist) was primarily responsible for alert
   management was also recommended, as well as a preference to receive
   regular summary data. Several patients commented on the mechanisms of
   improved self-management because of TCC, which could have led to the
   outcome of improved medication compliance. DiscussionUse of TCC was
   associated with several benefits, including higher patient engagement
   and completion rates with CR. The conduct and delivery of TCC-Cardiac
   will be improved by the findings of this process evaluation to optimise
   recruitment, and establishing the roles of GPs and cardiologists as part
   of the model.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Indraratna, P (Corresponding Author), Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Indraratna, P (Corresponding Author), Univ New South Wales UNSW, Prince Wales Clin Sch, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Indraratna, Praveen; Yu, Jennifer; Ooi, Sze-Yuan, Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Indraratna, Praveen; Yu, Jennifer; Ooi, Sze-Yuan, Univ New South Wales UNSW, Prince Wales Clin Sch, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Biswas, Uzzal; Redmond, Stephen J.; Lovell, Nigel H., Univ New South Wales UNSW, Grad Sch Biomed Engn, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Liu, Hueiming, George Inst Global Hlth, Ctr Hlth Syst Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Redmond, Stephen J., Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Elect \& Elect Engn, Dublin, Ireland.
   Lovell, Nigel H.; Ooi, Sze-Yuan, Univ New South Wales UNSW, Tyree Inst Hlth Engn, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.3389/fmed.2021.780882},
Article-Number = {780882},
EISSN = {2296-858X},
Keywords = {process evaluation; digital health; mHealth; acute coronary syndrome;
   heart failure; smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE; HEART-FAILURE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE;
   MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; MANAGEMENT; REHOSPITALIZATION; READMISSIONS;
   MORTALITY; DISEASE},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {praveen@unsw.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of New South Wales Sydney; University of New South Wales
   Sydney; University of Sydney; George Institute for Global Health;
   University College Dublin; University of New South Wales Sydney},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yu, Jennifer/GXM-6987-2022
   Lovell, Nigel H/AGF-6679-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lovell, Nigel H/0000-0003-1637-1079},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NHMRC {[}RG181711]; National Heart Foundation of Australia {[}102356];
   Prince of Wales Hospital},
Funding-Text = {Prince of Wales Hospital (internal department funding)-for conduct of
   the TCC RCT. Prince ofWalesHospital Foundationfor conduct of the TCC
   RCT. UNSWSydney-for conduct of the TCC RCT. NHMRC (scholarship for
   author PI) (Grant Number: RG181711). National Heart Foundation of
   Australia (scholarship for author PI) (Award ID: 102356).},
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@article{ WOS:001028744900002,
Author = {Meaume, Sylvie and Cecilia Matilla, Almudena and Vasseur, Pascal and
   Suzan, Laurent and Philippe, Anne and Bohbot, Serge and Colboc, Hester},
Title = {Healico-a wound care assistant in your pocket},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {32},
Number = {7},
Pages = {402-410},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Non-optimal wound management and late referral to specialised units
   negatively impacts patient prognosis and quality of life, as well as
   healthcare costs. Healico is a new mobile application (app), created in
   the wound care field, in response to the challenges and difficulties
   encountered by health professionals (HPs) who deal with patients with
   wounds on a daily basis. This article aims to describe how this new app
   was developed, how it works, as well as the real-life clinical benefits
   and evidence supporting its use. The Healico App assists nurses,
   physicians and other HPs by: supporting a holistic approach to patient
   management; facilitating wound assessment and documentation,
   irrespective of where care is provided (primary, specialised or hospital
   services, in either public or private institutions); and supporting
   consistent and safe clinical practice, as well as reducing variation in
   care. It also provides a fast, fluid and secure communication channel,
   and effective coordination between HPs, supporting early interventions.
   The app has also been shown to improve therapeutic adherence of patients
   by promoting inclusive dialogue with them. Declaration of interest: This
   article is supported by Laboratoires Urgo, France. SB is an employee of
   Laboratoires Urgo. SM, PV, AF and LS provide advisory and/or speaking
   services to pharmaceutical and other healthcare organisations including,
   but not limited to, Laboratoires Urgo.},
Publisher = {MA HEALTHCARE LTD},
Address = {ST JUDES CHURCH, DULWICH ROAD, LONDON SE24 0PB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Meaume, S (Corresponding Author), Rothschild Univ Hosp, Geriatr \& Wound Care Dept, Paris, France.
   Meaume, Sylvie; Colboc, Hester, Rothschild Univ Hosp, Geriatr \& Wound Care Dept, Paris, France.
   Cecilia Matilla, Almudena, Ramon \& Cajal Univ Hosp, Diabet Foot Unit, Madrid, Spain.
   Philippe, Anne, St Antoine Univ Hosp, Paris, France.
   Bohbot, Serge, Urgo Med, Paris, France.},
ISSN = {0969-0700},
EISSN = {2062-2916},
Keywords = {chronic; diabetic foot ulcer; dressings; hard-to-heal; health
   application; infection; wound; wound assessment; wound care; wound
   dressing; wound healing; wound infection},
Keywords-Plus = {DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology},
Author-Email = {s.bohbot@fr.urgo.com},
Affiliations = {UDICE-French Research Universities; Sorbonne Universite; Assistance
   Publique Hopitaux Paris (APHP); Hopital Universitaire Rothschild - APHP;
   Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal; UDICE-French Research
   Universities; Sorbonne Universite; Assistance Publique Hopitaux Paris
   (APHP); Hopital Universitaire Saint-Antoine - APHP},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Laboratoires Urgo, France},
Funding-Text = {This article is supported by Laboratoires Urgo, France. SB is an
   employee of Laboratoires Urgo. SM, PV, AF and LS provide advisory and/or
   speaking services to pharmaceutical and other healthcare organisations
   including, but not limited to, Laboratoires Urgo.},
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@article{ WOS:001004617600002,
Author = {Gray, Rhys and Indraratna, Praveen and Lovell, Nigel and Ooi, Sze-Yuan},
Title = {Digital health technology in the prevention of heart failure and
   coronary artery disease},
Journal = {CARDIOVASCULAR DIGITAL HEALTH JOURNAL},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {3},
Number = {6, S},
Pages = {S9-S16},
Month = {DEC},
Abstract = {Coronary artery disease and heart failure are leading causes of morbidly
   and mortality, resulting in a substantial economic burden globally.
   Guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology and American Heart
   Association place adherence to medication and healthy lifestyle
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   prevention strategies. The growing collective burden of cardiovascular
   disease is likely to eventually outgrow the available resources
   allocated for traditional care provision, such as nurse-led outreach
   services. Novel strategies are required to address this growing need.
   Worldwide, more than 6.5 billion people own smartphones and
   opportunities to deliver healthcare digitally for patients with cardiac
   conditions are expanding exponentially. Multiple randomized controlled
   trials have now demonstrated that various modes of noninvasive digital
   health technology, including teleconsultations, smartphone applications
   (apps), wearables, remote monitoring, and predictive analytics can
   influence patient behaviors in both the primary and secondary prevention
   of coronary artery disease and prevention and management of heart
   failure. The purpose of this narrative review is to critically analyze
   pivotal trials and discuss examples of successfully deployed mobile
   digital technology in the prevention of heart failure hospitalizations,
   and in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gray, R (Corresponding Author), Prince Wales Hosp, Barker St, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
   Gray, Rhys; Indraratna, Praveen; Ooi, Sze-Yuan, Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Randwick, NSW, Australia.
   Lovell, Nigel, Univ New South Wales, Grad Sch Biomed Engn, Kensington, NSW, Australia.},
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ISSN = {2666-6936},
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Keywords-Plus = {RISK; INTERVENTIONS; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY},
Research-Areas = {Cardiovascular System \& Cardiology},
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Journal-ISO = {Cardiovasc. Digit. Health J.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {I7NM7},
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@article{ WOS:000523560000005,
Author = {Cho, Soo-Kyung and Kim, Bora and Park, Eunohk and Kim, Jieun and Ryu,
   Hokyoung and Sung, Yoon-Kyoung},
Title = {Usability Evaluation of an Image-based Pill Identification Application},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {26},
Number = {2},
Pages = {111+},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Objective. To measure the accuracy and usability of an the
   image-processing based pill identifier application that we have
   developed. Methods. The subjects selected were medical residents and
   nurses. Five nurses and five physicians were randomly assigned to use
   either an the image-processing based pill identifier application (n=10),
   or the conventional pill identifier application (n=10). They were
   instructed to examine 10 pills using the application assigned to them,
   and searches that took <3 minutes to find candidate drugs were
   recognized as successes. Among these successful searches, the accuracy
   was defined to identify the correct names of the drugs and the times
   needed in the correctly identifications were also measured. After using
   one application the subjects were instructed to use the other one and
   repeat the same process. Finally, they answered a questionnaire on the
   usability of the applications. Results. The average proportion searches
   completed within 3 minutes was 91\% for the the image-processing based
   pill identifier application, slightly, but not significantly, higher
   than that for the conventional pill identifier application (85\%). The
   accuracies of the the image-processing based and conventional pill
   identifier applications were similar, 89\% and 83\%, respectively. In
   the usability examination, the the image-processing based pill
   identifier application yielded higher scores for the desirable, usable,
   findable and useful qualities than the conventional pill identifier
   application. Conclusion. The the image-processing based pill identifier
   application application has a similar accuracy to the existing
   conventional pill identifier application, and its usability was also
   found to be good.},
Publisher = {KOREAN COLL RHEUMATOLOGY},
Address = {RAEMIAN YONGSAN A BLDG 1917, 95 HANGANG-DAERO, YONGSAN-GU,, SEOUL,
   04378, SOUTH KOREA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sung, YK (Corresponding Author), Hanyang Univ, Dept Rheumatol, Hosp Rheumat Dis, 222 Wangsimni Ro, Seoul 04763, South Korea.
   Cho, Soo-Kyung; Sung, Yoon-Kyoung, Hanyang Univ, Dept Rheumatol, Hosp Rheumat Dis, 222 Wangsimni Ro, Seoul 04763, South Korea.
   Kim, Bora; Park, Eunohk; Kim, Jieun; Ryu, Hokyoung, Hanyang Univ, Dept Arts \& Technol, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.4078/jrd.2019.26.2.111},
ISSN = {2093-940X},
EISSN = {2233-4718},
Keywords = {Mobile applications; Pill identification; Usability},
Keywords-Plus = {RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; DRUGS},
Research-Areas = {Rheumatology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Rheumatology},
Author-Email = {sungyk@hanyang.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Hanyang University; Hanyang University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Korea Health Technology R\&D Project through the Korea Health Industry
   Development Institute (KHIDI) - Ministry of Health \& Welfare, Republic
   of Korea {[}HI15C1102]},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by a grant from the Korea Health Technology
   R\&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute
   (KHIDI), funded by the Ministry of Health \& Welfare, Republic of Korea
   (grant number: HI15C1102).},
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@article{ WOS:000594576300001,
Author = {Chu, Edward T. -H. and Huang, Zi-Zhe},
Title = {DBOS: A Dialog-Based Object Query System for Hospital Nurses},
Journal = {SENSORS},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {20},
Number = {22},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Due to the advance of indoor positioning technology, it is now possible
   to trace mobile medical equipment (such as electrocardiography machines,
   patient monitors, and so on) being moved around a hospital ward. With
   the support of an object tracking system, nurses can easily locate and
   find a device, especially when they prepare for a shift change or a
   medical treatment. As nurses usually face high workloads, it is highly
   desirable to provide nurses with a user-friendly search interface
   integrated into a popular mobile app that they use daily. For this,
   DBOS, a dialog-based object query system, is proposed, which simulates a
   real conversation with users via the Line messaging app's chatbot
   interface. A hybrid method that combines cosine similarity (CS) and term
   frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) is used to determine user
   intent. The result is returned to the user through Line's interface. To
   evaluate the applicability of DBOS, 70 search queries given by a head
   nurse were tested. DBOS was compared with CS, TF-IDF, and Facebook
   Wit.ai respectively. The experiment results show that DBOS outperforms
   the abovementioned methods and can achieve a 92.8\% accuracy in
   identifying user intent.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chu, ETH (Corresponding Author), Natl Yunlin Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Comp Sci \& Informat Engn, Touliu 64002, Yunlin, Taiwan.
   Chu, Edward T. -H.; Huang, Zi-Zhe, Natl Yunlin Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Comp Sci \& Informat Engn, Touliu 64002, Yunlin, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.3390/s20226639},
Article-Number = {6639},
EISSN = {1424-8220},
Keywords = {natural language processing; conversational agent; instant messenger;
   smart hospital},
Research-Areas = {Chemistry; Engineering; Instruments \& Instrumentation},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Chemistry, Analytical; Engineering, Electrical \& Electronic;
   Instruments \& Instrumentation},
Author-Email = {edwardchu@yuntech.edu.tw
   kikororo7277@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {National Yunlin University Science \& Technology},
ORCID-Numbers = {Chu, Edward/0000-0001-9366-2430},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology,
   Taiwan.},
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@article{ WOS:000629592900001,
Author = {Siebert, Johan N. and Ehrler, Frederic and Combescure, Christophe and
   Lovis, Christian and Haddad, Kevin and Hugon, Florence and Luterbacher,
   Fanny and Lacroix, Laurence and Gervaix, Alain and Manzano, Sergio and
   PedAMINES Trial Grp},
Title = {A mobile device application to reduce medication errors and time to drug
   delivery during simulated paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a
   multicentre, randomised, controlled, crossover trial},
Journal = {LANCET CHILD \& ADOLESCENT HEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {3},
Number = {5},
Pages = {303-311},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background Vasoactive drug preparation for continuous infusion in
   children is both complex and time consuming and places the paediatric
   population at higher risk than adults for medication errors. We
   developed a mobile device application (app) as a step-by-step guide for
   the preparation to delivery of drugs requiring continuous infusion. The
   app has been previously tested during simulation-based resuscitations in
   a previous single-centre trial. In this trial, our aim was to assess
   this app in various hospital settings.
   Methods We did a prospective, multicentre, randomised, controlled,
   crossover trial to compare this app with an internationally used
   drug-infusion-rates table for the preparation of continuous drug
   infusion during standardised, simulation-based, paediatric post-cardiac
   arrest scenarios using a high-fidelity manikin. The scenarios were split
   into two study periods to assess the two preparation methods
   consecutively, separated by a washout distraction manoeuvre. Nurses in
   six paediatric emergency centres in Switzerland were randomly assigned
   (1:1) to start the scenario with either the app or the infusion-rates
   table and then complete the scenario using the other preparation method.
   The primary endpoint was the proportion of participants committing a
   medication error, which was defined as a deviation from the correct
   weight dose of more than 10\%, miscalculation of the infusion rate,
   misprogramming of the infusion pump, or the inability to calculate drug
   dosage without calculation and guidance help from the study team. The
   medication error proportions observed with both preparation methods were
   compared by pooling both study periods, with paired data analysed using
   the unconditional exact McNemar test for dependent groups with a
   two-sided a level of 0.05. We did sensitivity analyses to investigate
   the carryover effect. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov ,
   number NCT03021122.
   Findings From March 1 to Dec 31,2017, we randomly assigned 128 nurses to
   start the scenario using the app (n=64) or the infusion-rates table
   (n=64). Among the 128 drug preparations associated with each of the two
   methods, 96 (75\%, 95\% CI 67-82) delivered using the infusion-rates
   table were associated with medication errors compared with nine (7\%,
   3-13) delivered using the mobile app. Medication errors were reduced by
   68\% (95\% CI 59-76\%; p<0.0001) with the app compared with the table,
   as was the mean time to drug preparation (difference 148.2 s {[}95\% CI
   124.2-1724], a 45\% reduction; p<0.0001) and mean time to drug delivery
   (168.5 s {[}146.1-190.8], a 40\% reduction; p<0.0001). Hospital size and
   nurses' experience did not modify the intervention effect. We detected
   no carryover effect.
   Interpretation Critically ill children are particularly vulnerable to
   medication errors. A mobile app designed to help paediatric drug
   preparation during resuscitation with the aim to significantly reduce
   the occurrence of medication errors, drug preparation time, and delivery
   time could have the potential to change paediatric clinical practice in
   the area of emergency medicine. Copyright (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All
   rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Siebert, JN (Corresponding Author), Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Paediat Emergency Med, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland.
   Siebert, Johan N.; Haddad, Kevin; Hugon, Florence; Luterbacher, Fanny; Lacroix, Laurence; Gervaix, Alain; Manzano, Sergio, Geneva Childrens Hosp, Dept Paediat Emergency Med, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland.
   Ehrler, Frederic; Lovis, Christian, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol \& Med Informat, Div Med Informat Sci, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Combescure, Christophe, Univ Geneva, Dept Hlth \& Community Med, Div Clin Epidemiol, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Combescure, Christophe, Geneva Univ Hosp, Geneva, Switzerland.
   Lovis, Christian; Gervaix, Alain; Manzano, Sergio, Univ Geneva, Fac Med, Geneva, Switzerland.},
DOI = {10.1016/S2352-4642(19)30003-3},
ISSN = {2352-4642},
Keywords-Plus = {HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST; SPONTANEOUS CIRCULATION; ASSOCIATION; SAFETY;
   RETURN; PUMPS},
Research-Areas = {Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {johan.siebert@hcuge.ch},
Affiliations = {University of Geneva; University of Geneva; University of Geneva;
   University of Geneva},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Siebert, Johan N./ABF-6115-2020
   Combescure, Christophe/GLS-3380-2022
   Lacroix-Ducardonnoy, Laurence/HDN-9583-2022
   Lacroix, Laurence/ABF-5052-2021
   Ehrler, Frederic/S-5156-2016
   Manzano, Sergio/ABG-6281-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Siebert, Johan N./0000-0002-2871-3382
   Lacroix-Ducardonnoy, Laurence/0000-0002-6636-3344
   Lacroix, Laurence/0000-0002-6636-3344
   Ehrler, Frederic/0000-0001-9734-3242
   Manzano, Sergio/0000-0001-9603-5520},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Swiss National Science Foundation},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. We thank
   the nurses for their contributions to the trial and Rosemary Sudan for
   providing editorial assistance.},
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@article{ WOS:000718830000001,
Author = {Lee, Cheng-Wen and Chuang, Hsiu-Mang},
Title = {Design of a seniors and Alzheimer's disease caring service platform},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {21},
Number = {SUPPL 10, 10, SI},
Month = {NOV 16},
Note = {International Conference on Biomedical Engineering Innovation (ICBEI),
   Kaohsiung, TAIWAN, NOV 15-19, 2019},
Abstract = {Background To meet the needs of aging and dementia patients in Taiwan,
   this study designed a nursing system that includes communication,
   location tracking, and fall detection, and early warning services. The
   main purpose of this research is to provide timely services to the
   elderly and patients and hope to reduce the burden when the number of
   nursing staff decreases. This article is a remote disease care service
   platform with the Internet of Things (IoT) devices to monitor the
   location of the elderly and whether they have dropped warning alerts.
   Results The device is connected to the patient's waist and chest,
   monitors the patient's movement and behavior, and transmits messages to
   the back-end system, and informs caregivers through mobile phone
   applications when unexpected or shocking events occur. The system can
   identify whether the patient has fallen, accidentally, or long-term
   inactivity. The device is equipped with sensors that enable it to
   monitor the patient's location and behavior data through Bluetooth and
   GPS technology. Finally, we proposed a basic model and an integrated
   model that will industrialize the system and is expected to play a role
   in a larger patient population. Conclusions The system developed in this
   research has passed the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) test and
   verification, and is expected to provide appropriate safety care
   services for nursing homes and elderly residences.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article; Proceedings Paper},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chuang, SM (Corresponding Author), Chung Yuan Christian Univ, Coll Business, 200 Zhongbei Rd, Taoyuan 320314, Taiwan.
   Lee, Cheng-Wen; Chuang, Hsiu-Mang, Chung Yuan Christian Univ, Coll Business, 200 Zhongbei Rd, Taoyuan 320314, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-021-01626-3},
Article-Number = {273},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Alzheimer; Location tracking; Fall detection; Internet of Things},
Keywords-Plus = {MULTISENSOR},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {man521@ms48.hinet.net},
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@article{ WOS:000610543000031,
Author = {Ghafari, Somayeh and Yazdannik, Ahmadreza and Mohamadirizi, Shahla},
Title = {Education promotion based on ``mobile technology{''} in the Critical
   Care Nursing Department: Four-phase intervention},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {9},
Number = {1},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of students' clinical performance is an
   essential part of nursing education. Mobile technology is one of the new
   methods of evaluation that has opened a new horizon for nursing
   professors. Therefore, this study aimed to design, implement, and
   evaluate mobile health technology in critical care nursing department in
   four-phase intervention.
   METHODS: This study was a four-stage educational intervention in which
   all postgraduate students of intensive care nursing in Isfahan
   University of Medical Sciences participated in the study. The four steps
   were designing and developing a logbook, needs assessment, designing and
   implementing an Android app, and evaluating users (students) of the
   Android app. Subjects' satisfaction scores were collected using a
   researcher-made questionnaire with 14 questions. Data were analyzed
   using SPSS 14 software.
   RESULTS: In this study, a clinical practice evaluation app was designed
   at four levels of access (student, professor, department manager, and
   faculty dean). The results showed that more than half of app users
   reported this technology in terms of an overall response to the tool
   (87.5\%), tool specificity (100\%), the amount of information displayed
   (75\%), page layout (62.5\%), information rate (75\%), recall
   information (87.5\%), and ease of doing instructions (100\%) were
   positive.
   CONCLUSION: Evaluation of clinical practice using technology was
   associated with increasing students' satisfaction with evaluation
   method. In addition, this application enabled the simultaneous
   interaction between the professor with the higher and lower ranks,
   including the department manager and student and vice versa and the
   simultaneous recording of this interaction.},
Publisher = {WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS},
Address = {WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S  NO 1498A-2
   VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, 400059, INDIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mohamadirizi, S (Corresponding Author), Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Nursing \& Midwifery Sch, Nursing \& Midwifery Care Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.
   Ghafari, Somayeh, Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing \& Midwifery, Nursing \& Midwifery Care Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.
   Yazdannik, Ahmadreza, Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Fac Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Crit Care Nursing, Esfahan, Iran.
   Mohamadirizi, Shahla, Isfahan Univ Med Sci, Nursing \& Midwifery Sch, Nursing \& Midwifery Care Res Ctr, Esfahan, Iran.},
DOI = {10.4103/jehp.jehp\_34\_20},
Article-Number = {325},
ISSN = {2277-9531},
EISSN = {2319-6440},
Keywords = {Critical care; education; mobile applications; nursing; students},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {mohamadirizi@nm.mui.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Isfahan University Medical Science; Isfahan University Medical Science;
   Isfahan University Medical Science},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran},
Funding-Text = {This study was financially supported by Isfahan University of Medical
   Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.},
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@article{ WOS:000892520400011,
Author = {Gao, Yuan and Fu, Xiao-Jie and Lei, Ming-Xing and Yin, Peng-Bin and
   Meng, Yu-Tong and Wang, Qing-Mei and Pi, Hong-Ying},
Title = {The effects of information platform-based nursing on preventing venous
   thromboembolism in patients with hip fractures},
Journal = {CHINESE JOURNAL OF TRAUMATOLOGY},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {25},
Number = {6},
Pages = {367-374},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Purpose: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major health issue among hip
   fracture patients. This study aimed to develop an information platform
   based on a mobile application and then evaluate whether information
   platform-based nursing could improve patient's drug compliance and
   reduce the incidence of VTE in hip fracture patients.Methods: This study
   retrospectively analyzed hip fracture patients who were treated with
   conventional prevention and intervention methods for VTE (control group)
   between January 2008 and November 2012, and prospectively analyzed hip
   fracture patients who were treated with nursing intervention based on
   the information platform (study group) between January 2016 and
   September 2017. All the patients included in the both groups were hip
   fracture patients who had an age over 50 years, treated with surgery,
   and hospitalized >= 48 h. Patients were excluded if they admitted to
   hospital due to old fractures, had a severe bleeding after 72 h of
   admission, diagnosed with any type of VTE, or refused to participate in
   the study. The information platform was divided into medical, nursing,
   and patient interface. Based on the information platform, medical
   practitioners and nurses could perform risk assessments, monitoring
   management and early warnings, preventions and treatments, health
   educations, follow-up, and other aspects of nursing interventions for
   patients. This study compared essential characteristics, drug
   compliance, VTE occurrence, and mean length of hospitalization between
   the two groups. Besides, a subgroup analysis was performed in the study
   group according to different drug compliances. SPSS 18.0 software (IBM
   Corp., NY, and USA) was used for statistical analysis.Results:
   Altogether 1177 patients were included in the control group, and 491
   patients in the study group. Regarding baseline data, patients in the
   study group had more morbidities than those in the control group (p <
   0.05). The difference of drug compliance between the two groups was
   statistically significant (p < 0.001): 761 (64.7\%) of the patients in
   the control group and only 30 (6.1\%) patients in the study group had
   poor drug compliance. In terms of VTE, 10.7\% patients (126/1177) in the
   control group had VTE, and the rate in the study group was 7.1\%
   (35/491), showing a statistically significant difference (p = 0.02).
   Moreover, the average length of hospitalization in the study group was
   also significantly lower than that in the control group (10.4 days vs.
   13.7 days, p < 0.001). Subgroup analyses of the study group showed that
   the incidence of VTE in patients with poor, partial, and good
   compliances were 56.7\% (17/ 30), 5.8\% (10/171), and 2.8\% (8/290),
   respectively, revealing a significantly huge difference (p <
   0.001).Conclusions: Poor drug compliance leads to higher VTE occurrence.
   The information platform-based nursing can effectively improve the
   compliance of hip fracture patients and thus considerably reduce the
   incidence of VTE. The mobile application may be an effective tool to
   prevent VTE in hip fracture patients. (c) 2022 Production and hosting by
   Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Medical Association. This is an open
   access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
   (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {525 B STREET, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, QM (Corresponding Author), First Med Ctr Chinese PLA Gen, Nursing Dept, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China.
   Pi, HY (Corresponding Author), Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp, Hlth Serv Training Ctr, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China.
   Gao, Yuan; Wang, Qing-Mei, First Med Ctr Chinese PLA Gen, Nursing Dept, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China.
   Fu, Xiao-Jie; Lei, Ming-Xing; Yin, Peng-Bin, Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp, Med Ctr Chinese 1, Dept Orthoped, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China.
   Meng, Yu-Tong, Capital Med Univ, Beijing ChaoYang Hosp, Dept Orthoped, Beijing 100020, Peoples R China.
   Pi, Hong-Ying, Peoples Liberat Army Gen Hosp, Hlth Serv Training Ctr, Beijing 100853, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.cjtee.2022.06.0041008-1275},
ISSN = {1008-1275},
Keywords = {Venous thromboembolism; Hip fractures; Information platform -based
   nursing; Drug compliance; Risk assessment and management},
Keywords-Plus = {TOTAL KNEE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; RISK-ASSESSMENT; HEALTH-CARE;
   ARTHROPLASTY; THERAPY; DISEASE; SCORE},
Research-Areas = {Orthopedics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Orthopedics},
Author-Email = {cqsh57113@126.com
   pihongying@301hospital.com.cn},
Affiliations = {Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital; Capital Medical
   University; Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lei, Mingxing/JAX-5757-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {Lei, Mingxing/0009-0009-7134-0014},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Key R\&D Program of China;  {[}2018YFC2001405]},
Funding-Text = {Funding This work was supported by the National Key R\&D Program of
   China (Grant No. 2019YFC0840705) and the National Key R\&D Program of
   China (Grant No. 2018YFC2001405) .},
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@article{ WOS:000457502500009,
Author = {Sawyer, Alyssa C. P. and Kaim, Amy L. and Reece, Christy E. and
   McDonald, Denise and Le, Huynh-Nhu and Clark, Jennifer and Lynch, John
   W. and Sawyer, Michael G.},
Title = {Evaluating the Effectiveness of an App-Based Nurse-Moderated Program for
   New Mothers With Depression and Parenting Problems (eMums Plus):
   Protocol for a Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {8},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: Postnatal depression adversely affects many mothers and
   infants with good evidence that caregiving difficulties associated with
   depressive symptoms play a key role in later adverse childhood outcomes.
   In many countries, there is only limited support available for women who
   experience symptoms of depression during the postnatal period,
   particularly those experiencing subthreshold symptom levels.
   Furthermore, mental health services and community family health services
   in many countries tend to focus primarily on providing help for
   depressive symptoms or maternal caregiving, respectively, despite these
   problems commonly being comorbid. Group-based nurse-led interventions
   delivered over the Web through mobile phone ``apps{''} have the
   potential to be a cost-effective method of providing a large number of
   mothers with easy access to integrated support for both maternal
   depressive symptoms and caregiving difficulties.
   Objective: This paper describes the protocol for a pragmatic randomized
   controlled trial of a 4-month group-based nurse-led intervention
   delivered over the Web when infants were 2-6 months. The primary aims of
   the trial are to determine whether the intervention (1) reduces levels
   of maternal depressive symptoms and (2) improves the quality of maternal
   caregiving when infants are 8-12 months of age.
   Methods: The trial aimed to recruit and randomize 160 mothers of infants
   aged 2-8 weeks to either the intervention (eMums plus) or standard care.
   Assessments were completed when infants were aged 1-2 (preintervention),
   8, and 12 months. The primary outcomes were the level of maternal
   depressive symptoms and the quality of maternal caregiving assessed when
   infants were aged 12 months. The intervention provided specific support
   for problems with mood and problems with caregiving. The intervention
   was delivered by community health nurses as a part of routine service
   delivery to mothers via a mobile phone app.
   Results: Participant recruitment was carried out from March to July
   2017. Follow-up data collection was completed in mid-2018. Data analysis
   has commenced.
   Conclusions: In the past, many mothers participated in nurse-led
   face-to-face groups postnatally. However, mothers' groups held in
   clinics can be difficult for busy mothers to attend. The eMums
   intervention was delivered over the Web by nurses, allowing easy access
   by mothers early in an infant's life. The intervention was evaluated
   while delivered as part of the routine service practice by community
   child health nurses. The advantage of evaluating the effectiveness of
   the intervention in the routine service practice is that if it is found
   to be effective, it can be more easily adopted by the service provider
   than if it had been assessed in an efficacy trial.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sawyer, ACP (Corresponding Author), Univ Adelaide, Sch Publ Hlth, Adelaide Hlth \& Med Sci Bldg,57 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
   Sawyer, Alyssa C. P.; Lynch, John W., Univ Adelaide, Sch Publ Hlth, Adelaide Hlth \& Med Sci Bldg,57 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
   Sawyer, Alyssa C. P.; Kaim, Amy L.; Reece, Christy E.; Clark, Jennifer; Sawyer, Michael G., Univ Adelaide, Sch Med, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   Sawyer, Alyssa C. P.; Kaim, Amy L.; Reece, Christy E.; Clark, Jennifer; Sawyer, Michael G., Womens \& Childrens Hlth Network, Res \& Evaluat Unit, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   McDonald, Denise, Womens \& Childrens Hlth Network, Child \& Family Hlth Serv, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   Le, Huynh-Nhu, George Washington Univ, Dept Psychol, Washington, DC 20052 USA.
   Univ Bristol, Populat Hlth Sci, Bristol, Avon, England.},
DOI = {10.2196/11549},
Article-Number = {e11549},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {app; infant; mobile phone; mother-child relations; mother-child nursing;
   postnatal depression; protocol; randomized controlled trial},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH 1ST AID; POSTNATAL DEPRESSION; MENTAL-HEALTH; POSTPARTUM
   DEPRESSION; SOCIAL SUPPORT; SELF-EFFICACY; RISK; IMPACT; WOMEN},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {alyssa.sawyer@adelaide.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of Adelaide; University of Adelaide; George Washington
   University; University of Bristol},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Lynch, John W/A-4797-2008
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Lynch, John W/0000-0003-2781-7902
   Reece, Christy/0000-0002-1128-6652
   MCDONALD, DENISE/0000-0002-6151-7404
   Le, Huynh-Nhu/0000-0002-8751-4519},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation {[}161258];  {[}1099422]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation
   Grant (161258) and funding for a Centre of Research Excellence
   (1099422). JWL and MGS have funding for a Centre of Research Excellence
   (1099422). ACPS is supported by funds from the Centre of Research
   Excellence. These researchers are independent of the funding bodies. The
   other authors have no financial relationships relevant to this paper.
   The funders did not play a role in the design and conduct of the study;
   collection management, analysis, and interpretation of the data; and
   preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000937004800001,
Author = {Alexandrou, Christina and Henriksson, Hanna and Henstrom, Maria and
   Henriksson, Pontus and Nystrom, Christine Delisle and Bendtsen, Marcus
   and Lof, Marie},
Title = {Effectiveness of a Smartphone App (MINISTOP 2.0) integrated in primary
   child health care to promote healthy diet and physical activity
   behaviors and prevent obesity in preschool-aged children: randomized
   controlled trial},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB 21},
Abstract = {Background:Childhood overweight and obesity is a public health priority.
   We have previously reported the efficacy of a parent-oriented mobile
   health (mHealth) app-based intervention (MINISTOP 1.0) which showed
   improvements in healthy lifestyle behaviors. However, the effectiveness
   of the MINISTOP app in real-world conditions needs to be established.
   Objective:To evaluate the real-world effectiveness of a 6-month mHealth
   intervention (MINISTOP 2.0 app) on children's intake of fruits,
   vegetables, sweet and savory treats, sweet drinks, moderate-to-vigorous
   physical activity, and screen time (primary outcomes), and on parental
   self-efficacy (PSE) for promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors, and
   children's body mass index (BMI) (secondary outcomes). Methods:A hybrid
   type 1 effectiveness-implementation design was utilized. For the
   effectiveness outcomes, a two-arm, individually randomized controlled
   trial was conducted. Parents (n = 552) of 2.5-to-3-year-old children
   were recruited from 19 child health care centers across Sweden, and,
   randomized to either a control (standard care) or intervention group
   (MINISTOP 2.0 app). The 2.0 version was adapted and translated into
   English, Somali and Arabic to increase reach. All recruitment and data
   collection were conducted by the nurses. Outcomes were assessed at
   baseline and after six months, using standardized measures (BMI) and a
   questionnaire (health behaviors, PSE). Results:Among the participating
   parents (n = 552, age: 34.1 +/- 5.0 years), 79\% were mothers and 62\%
   had a university degree. Twenty-four percent (n = 132) of children had
   two foreign-born parents. At follow-up, parents in the intervention
   group reported lower intakes of sweet and savory treats (-6.97 g/day; p
   = 0.001), sweet drinks (-31.52 g/day; p < 0.001), and screen time (-7.00
   min/day; p = 0.012) in their children compared to the control group. The
   intervention group reported higher total PSE (0.91; p = 0.006), PSE for
   promoting healthy diet (0.34; p = 0.008) and PSE for promoting physical
   activity behaviors (0.31; p = 0.009) compared to controls. No
   statistically significant effect was observed for children's BMI
   z-score. Overall, parents reported high satisfaction with the app, and
   54\% reported using the app at least once a week. Conclusion:Children in
   the intervention group had lower intakes of sweet and savory treats,
   sweet drinks, less screen time (primary outcomes) and their parents
   reported higher PSE for promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors. Our
   results from this real-world effectiveness trial support the
   implementation of the MINISTOP 2.0 app within Swedish child health care.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Alexandrou, C (Corresponding Author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Hlth Med \& Caring Sci, Div Soc \& Hlth, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
   Alexandrou, C (Corresponding Author), Karolinska Inst, Dept Biosci \& Nutr, NEO, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden.
   Alexandrou, Christina; Henriksson, Hanna; Henriksson, Pontus; Bendtsen, Marcus; Lof, Marie, Linkoping Univ, Dept Hlth Med \& Caring Sci, Div Soc \& Hlth, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
   Alexandrou, Christina; Henstrom, Maria; Nystrom, Christine Delisle; Lof, Marie, Karolinska Inst, Dept Biosci \& Nutr, NEO, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12966-023-01405-5},
Article-Number = {22},
EISSN = {1479-5868},
Keywords = {mHealth; Primary child health care; Early prevention; Preschool; Diet;
   Physical activity; Childhood overweight and obesity; Smartphone app;
   Randomized controlled trial},
Keywords-Plus = {OVERWEIGHT; INTERVENTIONS},
Research-Areas = {Nutrition \& Dietetics; Physiology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nutrition \& Dietetics; Physiology},
Author-Email = {christina.alexandrou@liu.se},
Affiliations = {Linkoping University; Karolinska Institutet},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Henriksson, Pontus/AFS-6140-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Henriksson, Pontus/0000-0003-2482-7048
   Alexandrou, Christina/0000-0002-3244-1287
   Bendtsen, Marcus/0000-0002-8678-1164},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte)
   {[}2018-01410]; ALF Grants, Region OEstergoetland {[}ROE-893101,
   ROE-941191, ROE-960607]; Lions Forskningsfond; Strategic Research Area
   Health Care Science (SFO-V ); Karolinska Institutet; Linkoeping
   University; Region OEstergoetland {[}LIO-920441]; Forte {[}2018-01410]
   Funding Source: Forte},
Funding-Text = {Open access funding provided by Linkoeping University. The MINISTOP 2.0
   trial was funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working
   Life and Welfare (Forte, 2018-01410 to ML), Region OEstergoetland
   (LIO-920441, HH), ALF Grants, Region OEstergoetland (ROE-893101,
   ROE-941191, ROE-960607 to ML), Lions Forskningsfond (HH) and Strategic
   Research Area Health Care Science (SFO-V ), Karolinska Institutet (ML).
   Funders were not involved in the design, data collection, data
   management, data analysis, interpretation of results, or preparation of
   this manuscript.},
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@incollection{ WOS:000319731500009,
Author = {Breitschwerdt, Ruediger and Iedema, Rick and Robert, Sebastian and
   Bosse, Alexander and Thomas, Oliver},
Editor = {Menachemi, N and Singh, S},
Title = {MOBILE IT SOLUTIONS FOR HOME HEALTH CARE},
Booktitle = {HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT},
Series = {Advances in Health Care Management},
Year = {2012},
Volume = {12},
Pages = {171-187},
Abstract = {Purpose - Harnessing the advantage of mobile information technology (IT)
   solutions at the point of care and contributing to patients' safety by
   involving them.
   Design/methodology/approach - International collaboration between
   specialists in health communication processes and information management
   and systems.
   Methods used - Case studies, design science.
   Findings - User-friendly portable IT applications going beyond
   documentation of patient records and administration require an
   understanding of complex communication processes between patients and
   the different caregivers. Home care increasingly faces structural
   deficits to be mitigated by integration of IT solutions. Platforms
   chosen in combination with services should be well established. How to
   implement this must be scrutinized by comprehensive research as
   initiated here. Preliminary results indicate potentials for novel mobile
   applications.
   Practical implications - Contribution to increasing patients' safety by
   developing mobile solutions to support health care. Those may also
   contribute to cost savings in health care.
   Social implications - Health care experiences an increasing significance
   for Western industrialized countries because of demographic
   developments. Care generally shifts from inpatient to outpatient
   settings; the global shortage of qualified nurses becomes even more
   prevailing. More support, among others by IT and enhanced
   interprofessional communication, is demanded for an improved quality and
   efficiency of care processes.
   Originality/value - Mutual approach benefits from the partner's
   understanding of complex interactions among clinicians, health services,
   and patients: the ability to design, monitor, and evaluate research
   strategies integrating care (information) needs is invaluable when
   applying creative technology solutions within health care domain.},
Publisher = {EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD},
Address = {HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY, W YORKSHIRE BD16 1WA, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article; Book Chapter},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Breitschwerdt, R (Corresponding Author), Univ Osnabruck, Dept Informat Syst \& Informat Management, Osnabruck, Germany.
   Breitschwerdt, Ruediger; Robert, Sebastian; Bosse, Alexander; Thomas, Oliver, Univ Osnabruck, Dept Informat Syst \& Informat Management, Osnabruck, Germany.
   Iedema, Rick, Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Arts \& Sci, Broadway, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1108/S1474-8231(2012)0000012012},
ISBN = {978-1-78052-858-8},
Keywords = {Patient care; international collaboration; IT application; health
   communication; processes},
Keywords-Plus = {HAND-HELD COMPUTERS; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; NURSES; MANAGEMENT;
   INTERNET; SYSTEMS; SUPPORT; ICT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Policy \& Services},
Affiliations = {University Osnabruck; University of Technology Sydney},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Robert, Sebastian/IWV-3423-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Robert, Sebastian/0000-0003-4561-8405
   Breitschwerdt, Rudiger Johannes/0000-0003-3994-4503},
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@article{ WOS:000929426700001,
Author = {Biaggio Mota, Aline Nair and Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia},
Title = {Usability assessment of a mobile app for patients with peripherally
   inserted central catheters},
Journal = {REVISTA LATINO-AMERICANA DE ENFERMAGEM},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {30},
Abstract = {Objective: to evaluate usability of the Meu PICC (My PICC) app for
   follow-up of outpatients using peripherally inserted central catheters
   through the validated System Usability Scale instrument. Method: a
   cross-sectional study that applied the System Usability Scale to 30
   patients using peripherally inserted central catheters, ten nurses and
   eight Information and Communication Technology professionals to assess
   usability of the app. Results: a statistical difference was observed
   between age and usability (p=0.006), as well as a negative correlation
   between app use time and usability (p=0.002). As per the System
   Usability Scale adjectival classification, 40.0\% and 33.3\% of the
   patients considered the app as the best possible to be imagined and as
   excellent, respectively. In relation to the nurses, 70.0\% considered
   the app as the best possible to be imagined and 20.0\% as excellent; of
   the Information and Communication Technology professionals, 50.0\%
   considered the app as the best possible to be imagined and the other
   50.0\%, as excellent. Conclusion: the usability assessment showed that
   patients, nurses and ICT professionals considered the app useful for
   monitoring patients using PICCs and evaluated it as appropriate,
   evaluating it as the best possible to be imagined or as excellent. These
   results corroborate use of the Meu PICC app in the monitoring of
   outpatient use of PICCs.},
Publisher = {UNIV SAO PAULO, ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DE RIBEIRAO PRETO},
Address = {AV BANDEIRANTES, 3900, RIBEIRAO PRETO, SP 14040-902  A, BRAZIL},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Mota, ANB (Corresponding Author), Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, BR-560 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
   Biaggio Mota, Aline Nair; Teresa Turrini, Ruth Natalia, Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Enfermagem, BR-560 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.},
DOI = {10.1590/1518-8345.5817.3666},
ISSN = {1518-8345},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {anbiaggio@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Sao Paulo},
ORCID-Numbers = {Turrini, Ruth Natalia Teresa/0000-0002-4910-7672
   Biaggio Mota, Aline Nair/0000-0002-0003-381X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq),
   Brazil {[}432862/2018-8]},
Funding-Text = {This article refers to the call ``Innovation in practice, teaching or
   research in health and Nursing{''}. Paper extracted from doctoral
   dissertation `` Development and usability evaluation of a mobile
   application for monitoring patients using a peripherally inserted
   central catheter{''}, presented to Universidade de Sao Paulo, Escola de
   Enfermagem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil. Supported by Conselho Nacional de
   Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq), Grant \#432862/2018-8,
   Brazil.},
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@article{ WOS:000986285500001,
Author = {Kuo, Chen-li and Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan and Tung, Shen-Mei and Lin, Yueh-E},
Title = {The usability of an AAC pain description system for patients with
   acquired expressive communication disorders},
Journal = {AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Pages = {61-72},
Month = {APR 3},
Abstract = {Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) has been used by
   patients with acquired expressive communication disorders as an
   alternative to natural speech. The use of symbols to express pain, which
   is intangible, is challenging because designing a series of
   comprehensible symbols to represent personal experiences such as pain is
   not straightforward. This study describes (a) the development of symbols
   to express pain that were derived from Chinese pain-related similes and
   metaphors for an AAC mobile application developed specifically for this
   study known as PainDiary and (b) an assessment of the appropriateness of
   the app compared to conventional methods of collecting pain information.
   The symbols depicted headache pain and discomfort, which is prevalent
   among neurosurgical patients. The participants were 31 patients
   diagnosed with acquired expressive communication disorders who were
   receiving treatment in a neurosurgery general ward of Chang Gung
   Memorial Hospital in Taiwan and 14 nurses who worked on the ward. Pain
   information was collected by nurses using conventional methods and the
   PainDiary app. Assessment data, including the accuracy and efficiency of
   and user satisfaction with PainDiary, are compared. The results show
   that use of the app was effective in reporting pain and that patients
   required less time to report a pain event. The results further indicate
   that the PainDiary app was better received by younger individuals than
   by their older counterparts.},
Publisher = {TAYLOR \& FRANCIS LTD},
Address = {2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OR14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Tsai, TH (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Univ, Master Sci Degree Program Innovat Smart Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Kuo, Chen-li; Tung, Shen-Mei; Lin, Yueh-E, Linkou Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Kuo, Chen-li, Chang Gung Univ, Dept Informat Management, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan, Linkou Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan, Chang Gung Univ, Master Sci Degree Program Innovat Smart Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan, Ming Chi Univ Technol, Dept Visual Commun Design, New Taipei City, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1080/07434618.2023.2206895},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2023},
ISSN = {0743-4618},
EISSN = {1477-3848},
Keywords = {Augmentative and alternative communication; pain description system;
   pain metaphors in Chinese; patients with acquired expressive
   communication disorders; usability},
Keywords-Plus = {NATURAL-LANGUAGE GENERATION; VISUAL SCENE; APHASIA; STROKE; PEOPLE;
   CARE; INDIVIDUALS; DISPLAYS; ANXIETY; SCALE},
Research-Areas = {Audiology \& Speech-Language Pathology; Rehabilitation},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Audiology \& Speech-Language Pathology; Rehabilitation},
Author-Email = {ttsai@mail.cgu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Chang Gung University; Chang Gung Memorial
   Hospital; Chang Gung University; Ming Chi University of Technology},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan, R.O.C.
   {[}MOST108-2221-E-182-001-MY2, MOST110-2221-E-182-051]; National Science
   and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan, R.O.C.
   {[}NSTC111-2221-E-182-035]; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital {[}CMRPD3G0021,
   CMRPD3J0023, CMRPD3J0043]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported in part by the Ministry of Science and
   Technology (MOST), Taiwan, R.O.C., under Grants
   MOST108-2221-E-182-001-MY2 and MOST110-2221-E-182-051-; National Science
   and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan, R.O.C., under Grant
   NSTC111-2221-E-182-035; and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, under Grants
   CMRPD3G0021, CMRPD3J0023 and CMRPD3J0043. The funders had no role in the
   study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or
   preparation of the manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000827982700001,
Author = {McGrath, Lynn B. and Eaton, Jessica and Abecassis, Isaac Joshua and
   Maxin, Anthony and Kelly, Cory and Chesnut, Randall M. and Levitt,
   Michael R.},
Title = {Mobile Smartphone-Based Digital Pupillometry Curves in the Diagnosis of
   Traumatic Brain Injury},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {16},
Month = {JUL 1},
Abstract = {ObjectiveThe pupillary light reflex (PLR) and the pupillary diameter
   over time (the PLR curve) is an important biomarker of neurological
   disease, especially in the diagnosis of traumatic brain injury (TBI). We
   investigated whether PLR curves generated by a novel smartphone
   pupillometer application could be easily and accurately interpreted to
   aid in the diagnosis of TBI. MethodsA total of 120 PLR curves from 42
   healthy subjects and six patients with TBI were generated by
   PupilScreen. Eleven clinician raters, including one group of physicians
   and one group of neurocritical care nurses, classified 48 randomly
   selected normal and abnormal PLR curves without prior training or
   instruction. Rater accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and interrater
   reliability were calculated. ResultsClinician raters demonstrated 93\%
   accuracy, 94\% sensitivity, 92\% specificity, 92\% positive predictive
   value, and 93\% negative predictive value in identifying normal and
   abnormal PLR curves. There was high within-group reliability (k = 0.85)
   and high interrater reliability (K = 0.75). ConclusionThe PupilScreen
   smartphone application-based pupillometer produced PLR curves for
   clinical provider interpretation that led to accurate classification of
   normal and abnormal PLR data. Interrater reliability was greater than
   previous studies of manual pupillometry. This technology may be a good
   alternative to the use of subjective manual penlight pupillometry or
   digital pupillometry.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {McGrath, LB (Corresponding Author), Univ Washington, Dept Neurol Surg, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   McGrath, Lynn B.; Eaton, Jessica; Abecassis, Isaac Joshua; Maxin, Anthony; Kelly, Cory; Chesnut, Randall M.; Levitt, Michael R., Univ Washington, Dept Neurol Surg, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
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DOI = {10.3389/fnins.2022.893711},
Article-Number = {893711},
EISSN = {1662-453X},
Keywords = {traumatic brain injury; pupillary light reflex (PLR); machine learning;
   mobile technology; pupillometry},
Keywords-Plus = {EPIDEMIOLOGY; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Neurosciences \& Neurology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Neurosciences},
Author-Email = {lbm9009@med.cornell.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University
   of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University of
   Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University of Washington;
   University of Washington Seattle; University of Washington; University
   of Washington Seattle; University of Washington; University of
   Washington Seattle},
ORCID-Numbers = {Maxin, Anthony/0000-0002-6697-9966},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Washington Research Foundation and Amazon Catalyst},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by grants from the Washington Research
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@article{ WOS:000408521000003,
Author = {Jallo, Nancy and Thacker, II, Leroy R. and Menzies, Victoria and
   Stojanovic, Predrag and Svikis, Dace S.},
Title = {A STRESS COPING APP for Hospitalized Pregnant Women at Risk for Preterm
   Birth},
Journal = {MCN-THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {42},
Number = {5},
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Month = {SEP-OCT},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND: Pregnant women hospitalized with preterm labor (PTL)
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   attempted to provide stress management strategies with use of various
   media players to deliver stress coping interventions.
   PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of a
   mobile device delivered stress coping app designed to reduce stress in a
   sample of high-risk pregnant women hospitalized with complications of
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   METHODS: A descriptive study using a prospective mixed methods one-group
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   for 8 consecutive days. The app included study measures, educational
   overview of concepts, four guided imagery audio files to be listened to
   daily, and a stress self-assessment scale to be used before and after
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   Stress Scale (VASS), Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES), and
   semistructured interviews.
   RESULTS: There was a significant drop in VASS scores when comparing
   scores before and after listening to the app (p < 0.0001). There were no
   significant differences between the baseline and Day 8 scores of PSS or
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   CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The intervention reduced immediate stress and
   provided a respite from the stress response in this population. Maternal
   child nurses may consider incorporating stress coping interventions as
   standard care practice.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jallo, N (Corresponding Author), Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Nursing, Richmond, VA 23284 USA.
   Jallo, Nancy; Thacker, Leroy R., II; Menzies, Victoria; Stojanovic, Predrag, Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Nursing, Richmond, VA 23284 USA.
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DOI = {10.1097/NMC.0000000000000355},
ISSN = {0361-929X},
EISSN = {1539-0683},
Keywords = {Guided imagery; Maternal stress; Mobile applications (apps); Mobile
   technology; Stress coping},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERVENTION; TECHNOLOGIES; VALIDITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {njallo@vcu.edu},
Affiliations = {Virginia Commonwealth University; Virginia Commonwealth University},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {15},
Journal-ISO = {MCN-Am. J. Matern.-Child Nurs.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {FE9JW},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000363869100012,
Author = {Ordunez, Pedro and Tajer, Carlos},
Title = {Disseminating cardiovascular disease risk assessment with a PAHO mobile
   app: a public eHealth intervention},
Journal = {REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC
   HEALTH},
Year = {2015},
Volume = {38},
Number = {1},
Pages = {82-85},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the Region of
   the Americas, making cardiovascular risk assessment a critical component
   of the clinical decision-making process. This process is facilitated by
   the use of appropriate tools.
   This article presents the technical characteristics of an application
   (app) developed by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health
   Organization (PAHO/WHO) for mobile devices and computers. Called the
   Cardiovascular Risk Calculator, it is based on WHO risk tables and
   applied to the countries of the Region. The article details the
   epidemiological basis of the diagram for predicting cardiovascular risk
   and describes the app and its four modules, its main audiences, its
   production process, and finally, the initial results and some of the
   challenges.
   Four months after its launch, the application was being used daily by
   more than 12 000 users and had been downloaded in virtually all the
   countries of the Region. The app can be used in by physicians, nurses,
   and other technical personnel in their daily practice, especially at the
   primary care level. Since it can also be used by the general public,
   special attention was paid to its design and tutorial and to ensuring
   that the clinical estimates and recommendations were easy to understand.
   This type of app facilitates communication between health care providers
   and users, and its systematic use in the health services, especially in
   primary care services, should be promoted.},
Publisher = {PAN AMER HEALTH ORGANIZATION},
Address = {525 23RD ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20037 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ordunez, P (Corresponding Author), World Hlth Org, Pan Amer Hlth Org, Dept Noncommunicable Dis \& Mental Hlth, Washington, DC 20037 USA.
   Ordunez, Pedro, World Hlth Org, Pan Amer Hlth Org, Dept Noncommunicable Dis \& Mental Hlth, Washington, DC 20037 USA.
   Tajer, Carlos, Argentine Soc Cardiol, Res Area, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.},
ISSN = {1020-4989},
Keywords = {Cardiovascular diseases; primary health care; risk management;
   technology assessment; biomedical; Americas},
Keywords-Plus = {PREVENTION; AMERICA; HEALTH},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {ordunezp@paho.org},
Affiliations = {World Health Organization; Pan American Health Organization},
ORCID-Numbers = {Tajer, Carlos/0000-0002-6787-6651},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {World Health Organization {[}001] Funding Source: Medline},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {12},
Times-Cited = {8},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {4},
Journal-ISO = {Rev. Panam. Salud Publica},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {CU9MR},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000363869100012},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000411660900029,
Author = {Wylde, Chelsey Morrison and Mahrer, Nicole E. and Meyer, Rika M. L. and
   Gold, Jeffrey I.},
Title = {Mindfulness for Novice Pediatric Nurses: Smartphone Application Versus
   Traditional Intervention},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN \& FAMILIES},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {36},
Pages = {205-212},
Month = {SEP-OCT},
Abstract = {Purpose: The current study compares the effects of a traditionally
   delivered mindfulness (TDM) intervention to a smartphone delivered
   mindfulness (SDM) intervention, Headspace, an audio-guided mindfulness
   meditation program, in a group of novice nurses.
   Design and Methods: Novice nurses participating in a pediatric nurse
   residency program were asked to participate in either a TDM or SDM
   intervention. Participants (N = 95) completed self-administered pencil
   and paper questionnaires measuring mindfulness skills, and risk and
   protective factors at the start of their residency and three months
   after entering the program.
   Results: Nurses in the SDM group reported significantly more ``acting
   with awareness{''} and marginally more ``non-reactivity to inner
   experience{''} skills compared to the TDM group. The smartphone
   intervention group also showed marginally more compassion satisfaction
   and marginally less burnout. Additionally, nurses in the SDM group had
   lower risk for compassion fatigue compared to the TDM group, but only
   when the nurses had sub-clinical posttraumatic symptoms at the start of
   the residency training program.
   Conclusions: Smartphone delivered mindfulness interventions may provide
   more benefits for novice nurses than traditionally delivered mindfulness
   interventions. However, the smart-phone intervention may be better
   indicated for nurses without existing symptoms of posttraumatic stress.
   (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gold, JI (Corresponding Author), Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA.
   Gold, JI (Corresponding Author), Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Anesthesiol Pediat \& Psychiat \& Behav Sci, Dept Anesthesiol Crit Care Med, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA.
   Wylde, Chelsey Morrison; Mahrer, Nicole E., Univ Southern Calif, UCEDD, Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA.
   Meyer, Rika M. L., Bellevue Coll, Dept Psychol, Bellevue, WA USA.
   Gold, Jeffrey I., Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA.
   Gold, Jeffrey I., Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Anesthesiol Pediat \& Psychiat \& Behav Sci, Dept Anesthesiol Crit Care Med, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pedn.2017.06.008},
ISSN = {0882-5963},
Keywords = {Nurses; Mindfulness; Burnout; Compassion fatigue; Compassion
   satisfaction},
Keywords-Plus = {RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; COMPASSION SATISFACTION; JOB-SATISFACTION;
   STRESS REDUCTION; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; TRAUMATIC STRESS; SELF-HELP;
   BURNOUT; FATIGUE; PROGRAM},
Research-Areas = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {jgold@chla.usc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Southern California; Children's Hospital Los Angeles;
   University of Southern California; Children's Hospital Los Angeles},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {University of Southern California University Center for Excellence in
   Developmental Disabilities; California Leadership Education in
   Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (CA-LEND)},
Funding-Text = {This project was completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements of
   the first author's participation in the Autism Fellowship with the
   California Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
   (CA-LEND) Interdisciplinary Training Program. We would like to thank the
   University of Southern California University Center for Excellence in
   Developmental Disabilities for their continued support. The authors also
   wish to thank Headspace, a digital health platform providing guided
   meditation sessions and mindfulness training via a smartphone app or
   website.},
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@article{ WOS:000827711400003,
Author = {Ma, Yue and Cheng, Ho Yu and Sit, Janet W. H. and Chien, Wai Tong},
Title = {The effects of a smartphone-enhanced nurse-facilitated self-care
   intervention for Chinese hypertensive patients: A randomised controlled
   trial},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {134},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Background: For hypertensive patients, self-care is of the utmost
   importance in disease management and health maintenance. However, due to
   inadequate motivation and self-efficacy in performing self-care
   behaviours, satis-factory self-care is difficult to initiate and
   maintain. Smartphone-based interventions with support from nurses may be
   an alternative way to improve self-care behaviours and blood pressure
   control. Therefore, a randomised controlled trial was conducted to test
   the effects of a smartphone-enhanced nurse-facilitated self-care
   interven-tion for hypertensive people.Objective: To examine the effects
   of a smartphone-enhanced nurse-facilitated self-care intervention on
   improv-ing blood pressure control, anthropometric parameters, and
   self-care amongst Chinese hypertensive patients from two community
   health service centres. Design: This study was a single-blinded, two-arm
   randomised controlled trial with a repeated-measures design. Settings:
   Participants were recruited from two community health service centres in
   China from March 2018 to June 2018.Participants: A total of 210 patients
   with hypertension were randomly allocated to either the intervention or
   con-trol group (n = 105 per group).Methods: Participants in the
   intervention group received six individual weekly education and
   consultation sessions provided by a nurse in the first 6 weeks and a
   researcher-developed smartphone application for 12 weeks. The ses-sions
   consisted of health education, individual self-care planning, daily
   records of physical health status and lifestyle behaviour, and an
   automated weekly health report. Data on systolic blood pressure,
   diastolic blood pressure, body weight, waist circumference, and
   self-care (behaviour, motivation, and self-efficacy) were collected at
   baseline, the 6th week, and 12th week after joining the study. A
   generalised estimating equation model was used to analyse the
   outcome.Results: A total of 191 patients (91\%) completed outcome
   measurements at the three time points. Compared with the control group
   at the 6th and 12th week follow-ups, the intervention group exhibited
   significant reductions in systolic blood pressure (T1: beta = -7.29, T2:
   beta = -11.07), diastolic blood pressure (T1: beta = -4.80, T2: beta =
   -7.50), body weight, body mass index, and waist circumference, and a
   significant improvement in self-care (behaviour, motiva-tion, and
   self-efficacy). At the 12th week follow-up, the proportion of
   participants with BP < 140/90 mmHg in the intervention group (31\%) was
   significantly higher than that in the control group (9\%, p = 0.003).
   Conclusion: The smartphone-enhanced nurse-facilitated self-care
   intervention could improve blood pressure, anthro-pometric parameters,
   and self-care amongst Chinese hypertensive people in two communities.
   Its long-term effects amongst diverse hypertensive patient populations
   can be examined in a future study. Tweetable abstract: The
   smartphone-enhanced nurse-facilitated self-care intervention improved BP
   control and self -care, which is an effective alternative to
   hypertension management. Registration number: This study was registered
   at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-IOR-17014227).(c) 2022
   Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ma, Y (Corresponding Author), Xi An Jiao Tong Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Nursing, Xian, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
   Ma, Yue, Xi An Jiao Tong Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Nursing, Xian, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.
   Cheng, Ho Yu; Sit, Janet W. H.; Chien, Wai Tong, Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Med, Nethersole Sch Nursing, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104313},
EarlyAccessDate = {JUL 2022},
Article-Number = {104313},
ISSN = {0020-7489},
EISSN = {1873-491X},
Keywords = {Hypertension; Smartphone application; Nurse-facilitated; Self-care
   behaviour; Self-care motivation; Self-care self-efficacy},
Keywords-Plus = {BLOOD-PRESSURE CONTROL; SITUATION-SPECIFIC THEORY; MANAGEMENT; HOME;
   DISEASE},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {ma\_yue@xjtu.edu.cn
   hycheng@cuhk.edu.hk
   janet.sit@cuhk.edu.hk
   wtchien@cuhk.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Xi'an Jiaotong University; Chinese University of Hong Kong},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Sit, Janet/A-5159-2015
   Chien, Wai Tong/ABG-6656-2020
   bawornthip, pataporn/HVF-3091-2023
   Cheng, Ho Yu/L-9917-2016
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Sit, Janet/0000-0002-4714-5915
   Chien, Wai Tong/0000-0001-5321-5791
   Cheng, Ho Yu/0000-0002-5842-9390
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {38},
Journal-ISO = {Int. J. Nurs. Stud.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {3B1MC},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000827711400003},
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@article{ WOS:000791519300004,
Author = {Abdrbo, Amany Ahmed and Weheida, Soheir and Shakweer, Taghreed Talat and
   Abd-Elaziz, Marwa},
Title = {Effect of Using a Technology-Based (Mobile Health) Nursing Protocol on
   Positive COVID-19 Patients' Dyspnea and Level of Activity},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {40},
Number = {5},
Pages = {299-306},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Nursing faced a challenge in caring for COVID-19 patients in terms of
   keeping their chests clear from secretions, which required much effort
   from already-exhausted patients, along with the tasks of minimizing
   dyspnea and cough, strengthening immunity status, and improving their
   activity levels. The present study aimed to evaluate improvement of
   dyspnea and activity levels after 1 week of applying a mobile health
   nursing protocol for positive COVID-19 patients. The study was conducted
   in quarantine hospitals in Cairo on 90 COVID-19-positive patients who
   agreed to participate in the study, were fully conscious, were
   themselves able to use mobile phone applications (or their accompanying
   relatives were), and were not in need of artificial ventilation. A
   self-administered online questionnaire was utilized via Google forms to
   collect data. Patients who agreed to participate in the study received a
   video on their WhatsApp application containing audio and visual
   explanations of how they would apply the nursing intervention protocol.
   The study's findings showed that the best level of dyspnea was only
   10.59\% of the sample prior to applying the nursing protocol and
   increased to 20.00\% of the sample after applying the nursing protocol.
   Also, the highest level of activity was only 50.59\% pre-protocol and
   increased post-protocol to become 70.59\%.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Abdrbo, AA (Corresponding Author), Almoosa Coll Hlth Sci, Ain Najm Rd, Alhassa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
   Abdrbo, Amany Ahmed, Almoosa Coll Hlth Sci, Ain Najm Rd, Alhassa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
   Weheida, Soheir, Alexandria Univ, Adult Hlth Nursing Dept, Fac Nursing, Alexandria, Egypt.
   Shakweer, Taghreed Talat, Helwan Univ, Fac Nursing, Adult Hlth Nursing Dept, Cairo, Egypt.
   Abd-Elaziz, Marwa, Helwan Univ, Fac Nursing, Adult Hlth Nursing \& Focal Point Int Relat, Cairo, Egypt.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000901},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Dyspnea; Level of activity; mHealth; Nursing protocol},
Keywords-Plus = {DIAGNOSIS},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {aamanyahmed@hotmail.com},
Affiliations = {Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Alexandria University; Egyptian Knowledge
   Bank (EKB); Helwan University; Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB); Helwan
   University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Abdrbo, Amany/IWM-4986-2023},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000431958100064,
Author = {Scher, Clara and Meador, Lauren and Van Cleave, Janet H. and Reid, M.
   Carrington},
Title = {Moving Beyond Pain as the Fifth Vital Sign and Patient Satisfaction
   Scores to Improve Pain Care in the 21st Century},
Journal = {PAIN MANAGEMENT NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {19},
Number = {2},
Pages = {125-129},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {In an attempt to address the issue of undertreated pain, the Pain as the
   Fifth Vital Sign (P5VS) Initiative was established to improve the
   quality of pain care across clinical settings. This initiative included
   policy efforts such as mandatory pain screening and the implementation
   of pain-related questions on patient satisfaction surveys. These
   policies have failed to enhance the treatment of pain and may have
   unintentionally contributed, in part, to the opioid epidemic. To assess
   pain more effectively, an inter-professional team approach using
   multi-dimensional pain assessment tools is needed. The
   inter-professional team can use these multi-dimensional tools to conduct
   comprehensive assessments to measure aspects of the pain experience
   (e.g., psychological, spiritual and socio-emotional pain; impact on
   daily functioning) beyond its sensory component and establish realistic
   goals that align with patients' needs. To implement multi-dimensional
   pain assessments in busy clinical practices, nurses will need to play a
   central role. Nurses can work to ensure that patients complete the
   questionnaires prior to the visit. Nurses can also take the lead in the
   use of new technologies in the form of tablets, smart phones, and mobile
   apps to facilitate collecting patient-level data in the home or in a
   waiting room before their visits. (C) 2017 by the American Society for
   Pain Management Nursing},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Reid, MC (Corresponding Author), Weill Cornell Med Ctr, Div Geriatr \& Palliat Med, New York, NY 10065 USA.
   Scher, Clara, Weill Cornell Med, Dept Psychiat, New York, NY USA.
   Meador, Lauren; Reid, M. Carrington, Weill Cornell Med Ctr, Dept Med, New York, NY USA.
   Van Cleave, Janet H., NYU, Meyers Coll Nursing, New York, NY USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pmn.2017.10.010},
ISSN = {1524-9042},
EISSN = {1532-8635},
Keywords-Plus = {SUBSTANCE-USE-DISORDERS; AMERICAN SOCIETY; MANAGEMENT; RATINGS; IMPACT;
   QUALITY},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {mcr2004@med.cornell.edu},
Affiliations = {Cornell University; Weill Cornell Medicine; Cornell University; Weill
   Cornell Medicine; New York University},
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   Scher, Clara/0000-0001-7080-2939},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NIA NIH HHS {[}K24 AG053462, P30 AG022845] Funding Source: Medline},
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OA = {Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000909941100001,
Author = {Platini, Hesti and Lathifah, Artanti and Maulana, Sidik and Musthofa,
   Faizal and Amirah, Shakira and Abdurrahman, Muhammad Fahd and Komariah,
   Maria and Pahria, Tuti and Ibrahim, Kusman and Lele, Juan Alessandro
   Jeremis Maruli Nura},
Title = {Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Telecoaching for Self-Care
   Management among Persons with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Background: In response to the need for safe care for people with
   diabetes mellitus in the current outbreak of COVID-19, it is critical to
   evaluate the model, service delivery, feasibility, and efficiency of
   diabetes mellitus telecoaching. Objective: This study aimed to conduct a
   systematic review and meta-analysis of the model and efficacy of
   telecoaching to improve self-care and clinical outcomes. Methods: This
   study uses the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and
   Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). We searched on 22 March 2022, using keywords
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   studies were included for the systematic review and meta-analysis with a
   total number of participants of 3300. The model of telecoaching is a
   form of using nurses-led telephone and mobile apps, which are relatively
   cost-effective. The meta-analysis showed a positively improved
   statistically significance in clinical outcomes, including in HbA1c (a
   pooled MD of -0.33; 95\% CI: -0.51--0.15; p = 0.0003), blood glucose
   (-18.99; 95\% CI: -20.89--17.09; p = 0.00001), systolic blood pressure
   (-2.66; 95\% CI: -3.66--1.66; p = 0.00001), body mass index (-0.79; 95\%
   CI: -1.39--0.18; p = 0.01), and weight (-2.16 kg; 95\% CI: -3.95--0.38;
   p = 0.02). It was not, however, statistically significant in diastolic
   blood pressure (-0.87; 95\% CI: -2.02-0.28; p = 0.14), total cholesterol
   (-0.07; 95\% CI: -0.26-0.12; p = 0.46), low-density lipoprotein (-2.19;
   95\% CI: -6.70-2.31; p = 0.34), triglycerides (-13.56; 95\% CI:
   -40.46-13.35; p = 0.32) and high-density protein (0.40; 95\% CI:
   -1.12-1.91; p = 0.61). Conclusions: The telecoaching with nurses-led
   telephone and mobile apps significantly affected clinical outcomes on
   HbA1c, systolic blood pressure, weight, and BMI. Moreover, there was no
   significant effect on the total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein,
   triglycerides, and high-density lipoprotein. Thus, telecoaching has the
   potential as a care model in diabetes mellitus during COVID-19 and
   similar pandemics to improve self-care and clinical outcomes, but all
   the studies analyzed involved non-COVID-19 patients, limiting the
   generalizability of the results to COVID-19.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Platini, H (Corresponding Author), Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
   Komariah, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Nursing, Dept Fundamental Nursing, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
   Platini, Hesti; Pahria, Tuti; Ibrahim, Kusman, Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Nursing, Dept Med Surg Nursing, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
   Lathifah, Artanti; Maulana, Sidik; Musthofa, Faizal, Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Nursing, Prof Nurse Program, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
   Amirah, Shakira; Abdurrahman, Muhammad Fahd, Univ Indonesia, Fac Med, Depok 16424, Indonesia.
   Komariah, Maria, Univ Padjadjaran, Fac Nursing, Dept Fundamental Nursing, Bandung 45363, Indonesia.
   Lele, Juan Alessandro Jeremis Maruli Nura, Univ Kristen Indonesia, Fac Med, Jakarta 13630, Indonesia.},
DOI = {10.3390/ijerph20010237},
Article-Number = {237},
EISSN = {1660-4601},
Keywords = {COVID-19; clinical outcome; diabetes mellitus; self-care; telecoaching},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSE-COORDINATED INTERVENTION; HYPERTENSION; ADHERENCE; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Environmental Sciences \& Ecology; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {hesti13001@unpad.ac.id
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Affiliations = {Universitas Padjadjaran; Universitas Padjadjaran; University of
   Indonesia; Universitas Padjadjaran; The Christian University of
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ResearcherID-Numbers = {Maulana, Sidik/AGE-4373-2022
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   Lele, Juan/IYJ-8674-2023
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   Abdurrahman, Fahd/0000-0002-6519-1050
   Komariah, Maria/0000-0003-1648-4882
   Ibrahim, Kusman/0000-0001-8609-288X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Directorate of Research and Community Engagement, Universitas
   Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia},
Funding-Text = {The APC was funded by the Directorate of Research and Community
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@article{ WOS:000628995900007,
Author = {Pan, Minghao and Gao, Wei},
Title = {Determinants of the behavioral intention to use a mobile nursing
   application by nurses in China},
Journal = {BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {21},
Number = {1},
Month = {MAR 12},
Abstract = {BackgroundAlthough a mobile nursing application has began to adopt in
   nursing, few studies have focused on nurses' behavioral intention of it.
   The objective of this study is to gain insight into the behavioral
   intention of nurses, i.e. chinese nurses of the future, to use a mobile
   nursing application. This study adopted an extension of the Unified
   Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology to examine Chinese nurses'
   acceptance of a mobile nursing application.MethodsA total of 1207 nurses
   participated in the cross-sectional survey. The majority of nurses were
   female (96.2\%). The mean age of the participants was 34.18 (SD 7.39).
   The hypothesized relationships were tested using AMOS structural
   equation model.ResultsAll constructs exhibited an acceptable level of
   reliability and validity with C alpha and CR>0.7 and AVE>0.5. An
   extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
   Model had good explanatory power for nurses' behavioral intention of a
   mobile nursing application. Although effort expectancy and perceived
   risks had a surprisingly insignificant effect on nurses' behavioral
   intention to use a mobile nursing application, performance expectancy,
   social influence, facilitating conditions, self-efficacy, and perceived
   incentives demonstrated significant influence with beta=.259, p <.001,
   <beta>= .296, p<.001, <beta>= .063, p = .037, beta=.344, p<.001, <beta>=
   .091, p = .001, respectively.ConclusionWith 70.2\% of the variance in
   behavioral intention to use a mobile nursing app explained by this
   model, it could be helpful for potential adopters, and further
   investigation should test the actual usage behavior for a mobile nursing
   app and investigate the related factors.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Pan, MH (Corresponding Author), Xinyang Normal Univ, Med Coll, Xinyang, Peoples R China.
   Pan, Minghao, Xinyang Normal Univ, Med Coll, Xinyang, Peoples R China.
   Gao, Wei, Shandong Univ, Qilu Hosp, PICC Outpatient, Jinan, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12913-021-06244-3},
Article-Number = {228},
EISSN = {1472-6963},
Keywords = {Health technology; Behavioral intention; Mobile applications; Nursing},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; INFORMATION-SYSTEMS; SELF-EFFICACY;
   DECISION-MAKING; HEALTH-SERVICES; UNIFIED THEORY; ADOPTION;
   TELEMEDICINE; UTAUT; PERSPECTIVES},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Author-Email = {2238130416@qq.com},
Affiliations = {Xinyang Normal University; Shandong University},
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@article{ WOS:000704424500014,
Author = {Cai, Tingting and Huang, Yueshi and Zhang, Yuxia and Lu, Zhenqi and
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Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCES},
Year = {2021},
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Abstract = {Objectives: In recent years, the use of mobile health applications
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Publisher = {ELSEVIER},
Address = {RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Yuan, CR (Corresponding Author), Fudan Univ, Sch Nursing, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Cai, Tingting; Huang, Yueshi; Huang, Qingmei; Yuan, Changrong, Fudan Univ, Sch Nursing, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Yuxia, Shanghai Zhongshan Hosp, Nursing Dept, Shanghai, Peoples R China.
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DOI = {10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.07.003},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2021},
EISSN = {2352-0132},
Keywords = {Breast neoplasms; Health promotion; Mobile application; Nursing care;
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Keywords-Plus = {INTERVENTION; WOMEN; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; MANAGEMENT; MHEALTH; NURSE; APP},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {caitingtingguo@163.com
   736638023@qq.com
   zhang.yuxia@zs-hospital.sh.cn
   luzhenqi1972@163.com
   hangqm@fudan.edu.cn
   yuancr@fudan.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Fudan University; Fudan University; Fudan University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Yuan, Changrong/0000-0001-8480-2569},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Natural Science Foundation of China {[}72074054]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China
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@article{ WOS:000572649600001,
Author = {Chang, Odille and Patel, Vimla L. and Iyengar, Sriram and May, William},
Title = {Impact of a mobile-based (mHealth) tool to support community health
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Journal = {AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {29},
Number = {2},
Pages = {200-203},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Objective: To convert screening tools for depression and suicide risk
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   health nurses (CHNs), and to evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness, and
   usability of the mHealth tool in providing mental health (MH) care.
   Method: Two scenarios of depression and suicide risk were developed and
   presented to 48 nurses using paper-based and mobile-based guidelines
   under laboratory (nonclinical) conditions. Participants read through the
   case scenarios to provide summaries, diagnoses, and management
   recommendations. Audiotapes were transcribed and analyzed for accuracy
   in scoring guidelines, therapy decisions, and time for tasks completion.
   The validated System Usability Scale (SUS) was used to measure mobile
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   of addition, as compared to paper-based guidelines. Although coding
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   treatment recommendations. The system usability scores for both
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   setting. Studies on clinical implementation of the mHealth tool are
   needed and planned.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Address = {1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Chang, O (Corresponding Author), Sch Med Sci, Hoodless House,Brown St,Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji.
   Chang, Odille, Fiji Natl Univ, Sch Med Sci, Suva, Fiji.
   Patel, Vimla L., New York Acad Med, Ctr Cognit Studies Med \& Publ Hlth, New York, NY USA.
   Iyengar, Sriram, Texas A\&M Hlth Ctr, Coll Med, Bryan, TX USA.
   May, William, Fiji Natl Univ, Coll Med Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Suva, Fiji.},
DOI = {10.1177/1039856220956458},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2020},
Article-Number = {1039856220956458},
ISSN = {1039-8562},
EISSN = {1440-1665},
Keywords = {telehealth; depression; suicide; Fiji; nurses},
Keywords-Plus = {APP},
Research-Areas = {Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {odille.chang@fnu.ac.fj},
Affiliations = {Fiji National University (FNU); New York Academy of Medicine; Texas A\&M
   University System; Texas A\&M University College Station; Fiji National
   University (FNU)},
ORCID-Numbers = {May, William/0000-0002-0098-421X
   Chang, Odille/0000-0003-3458-3964},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health
   {[}R21MH114621]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health of
   the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R21MH114621.},
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@article{ WOS:000389730600025,
Author = {Kim, Shin-Jeong and Shin, Hyewon and Lee, Jungeun and Kang, SoRa and
   Bartlett, Robin},
Title = {A smartphone application to educate undergraduate nursing students about
   providing care for infant airway obstruction},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {48},
Pages = {145-152},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {Purpose: This study had two aims: (a) to develop a smartphone-based
   application and (b) to evaluate the effectiveness of the application by
   measuring nursing students' knowledge, skills, and confidence in
   simulated performance when providing that care.
   Design: We conducted a randomized trial using a pre- and post-test
   design at a university in Korea. Seventy-three junior nursing students
   participated.
   Methods: A smartphone-based app using a video was developed for the
   experimental group and one time lecture-based education was designed for
   the control group. We provided the app and information about its use to
   the experimental group, and we encouraged its use. We provided classroom
   instruction to the control group. Then, learning outcomes were
   evaluated.
   Results: The smartphone-based education group showed significantly
   higher scores on skills (t = 4.774, p < 0.001) and confidence in
   performance (t = 2.888, p = 0.005) than the control group. The scores on
   knowledge (t = 0.886, p = 0379) and satisfaction with the learning
   method (t = 0.168, p = 0.867) for the experimental group were higher
   than for the control group, but the differences were not statistically
   significant.
   Conclusion: This study suggests that smartphone-based education may be
   an effective method to use in nursing education related to teaching
   infant airway obstruction. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shin, HW (Corresponding Author), Univ N Carolina, Sch Nursing, POB 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402 USA.
   Kim, Shin-Jeong, Hallym Univ, Dept Nursing, 1 Hallymdaehak Gil, Chunchon 200702, Gangwon Do, South Korea.
   Shin, Hyewon; Bartlett, Robin, Univ N Carolina, Sch Nursing, POB 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402 USA.
   Lee, Jungeun, Dongnam Hlth Univ, Dept Emergency Med Technol, Suwon, South Korea.
   Kang, SoRa, Ewha Womans Univ, Sch Nursing, Hellen Gan 52, Seoul, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2016.10.006},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Smartphone; Health education; Information technology; Airway obstruction},
Keywords-Plus = {APPS},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {ksj@hallym.ac.kr
   h\_shin3@uncg.edu
   realdain@hanmail.net
   solarsolar@nate.com
   trbartle@uncg.edu},
Affiliations = {Hallym University; University of North Carolina; University of North
   Carolina Greensboro; Ewha Womans University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bartlett, Robin/IUQ-8313-2023
   Shin, hyewon/AAG-7434-2020},
ORCID-Numbers = {Shin, hyewon/0000-0003-1831-3710},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education
   {[}NRF-2015R1D1A1A01060257]},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program
   through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the
   Ministry of Education (NRF-2015R1D1A1A01060257).},
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@article{ WOS:000864631900013,
Author = {Feng, Xiaoli and Mi, Kai and Shen, Yan and Hua, Hairong and Bian, Yan
   and Bian, Hui},
Title = {Rain Classroom assisted by WeChat for preliminary online physiology
   teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic},
Journal = {ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {46},
Number = {2},
Pages = {319-324},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Due to the COVID-19 pandemic during spring semester 2020, teachers and
   students were forced to engage in online instruction. However, there is
   little evidence on the feasibility of online physiology teaching. This
   study demonstrated a 3-wk preliminary online physiology course based on
   Rain Classroom assisted by the mobile application WeChat. Eighty-seven
   nursing undergraduate students attended an online physiology course
   during the spring semester of the 2019-2020 academic year from March 9
   to March 29. We determined the effects of the online physiology learning
   based on in-class tests, preclass preparation, and review rates for the
   course materials. We also measured the students' perceptions and
   attitudes about online learning with a questionnaire survey. Posttest
   scores from the first week to the third week in online physiology course
   (7.22 +/- 1.83, 7.68 +/- 2.09, and 6.21 +/- 2.92, respectively) exceeded
   the pretest scores (5.32 +/- 2.14, 6.26 +/- 2.49, and 3.72 +/- 2.22,
   respectively), and this finding was statistically significant (all P <
   0.001). Moreover, the pretest scores were significant positive
   predictors of final grade (all P < 0.01). In addition, the percentage of
   preclass preparation increased in 3 wk, from 43.68\% to 57.47\% to
   68.97\%. From the first week to the third week, the review rate
   increased from 86.21\% to 91.95\%; however, the second week was the
   lowest of all (72.41\%). Finally, students' perceptions about their
   online physiology learning experiences were favorable. In conclusion,
   online physiology instruction based on Rain Classroom assisted by WeChat
   was an effective strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic.},
Publisher = {AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC},
Address = {6120 Executive Blvd, Suite 600, Rockville, MD, UNITED STATES},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bian, H (Corresponding Author), Kunming Med Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
   Bian, Y (Corresponding Author), Kunming Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
   Feng, Xiaoli; Mi, Kai; Shen, Yan; Hua, Hairong; Bian, Hui, Kunming Med Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.
   Bian, Yan, Kunming Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Kunming, Yunnan, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1152/advan.00115.2021},
ISSN = {1043-4046},
EISSN = {1522-1229},
Keywords = {COVID-19 pandemic; online course; physiology; Rain Classroom; WeChat},
Keywords-Plus = {ANALYTICS; MOBILE},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Physiology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Physiology},
Author-Email = {lfby@sohu.com
   bh\_032001@163.com},
Affiliations = {Kunming Medical University; Kunming Medical University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Natural Science Foundation of China {[}81760212]; Undergraduate
   Teaching Reform Research Program of Kunming Medical University
   {[}2017JY-Y-09]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
   China (81760212) and the Undergraduate Teaching Reform Research Program
   of Kunming Medical University (2017JY-Y-09).},
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Unique-ID = {WOS:000864631900013},
OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000532955300001,
Author = {Neubeck, Lis and Hansen, Tina and Jaarsma, Tiny and Klompstra, Leonie
   and Gallagher, Robyn},
Title = {Delivering healthcare remotely to cardiovascular patients during
   COVID-19 A rapid review of the evidence},
Journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {19},
Number = {6},
Pages = {486-494},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background
   Although attention is focused on addressing the acute situation created
   by the COVID-19 illness, it is imperative to continue our efforts to
   prevent cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, particularly during a
   period of prolonged social isolation which may limit physical activity,
   adversely affect mental health and reduce access to usual care. One
   option may be to deliver healthcare interventions remotely through
   digital healthcare solutions. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to
   bring together the evidence for remote healthcare during a quarantine
   situation period to support people living with cardiovascular disease
   during COVID-19 isolation.
   Methods
   The PubMed, CINAHL and Google Scholar were searched using telehealth OR
   digital health OR mHealth OR eHealth OR mobile apps AND COVID-19 OR
   quarantine search terms. We also searched for literature relating to
   cardiovascular disease AND quarantine.
   Results
   The literature search identified 45 potentially relevant publications,
   out of which nine articles were included. Three overarching themes
   emerged from this review: (1) preparing the workforce and ensuring
   reimbursement for remote healthcare, (2) supporting mental and physical
   health and (3) supporting usual care.
   Conclusion
   To support people living with cardiovascular disease during COVID-19
   isolation and to mitigate the effects of quarantine and adverse effect
   on mental and physical well-being, we should offer remote healthcare and
   provide access to their usual care.},
Publisher = {OXFORD UNIV PRESS},
Address = {GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Neubeck, L (Corresponding Author), Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth \& Social Care, Room 4B20, Edinburgh EH11 4BN, Midlothian, Scotland.
   Neubeck, Lis, Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth \& Social Care, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
   Neubeck, Lis; Gallagher, Robyn, Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Sydney Nursing Sch, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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DOI = {10.1177/1474515120924530},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2020},
Article-Number = {1474515120924530},
ISSN = {1474-5151},
EISSN = {1873-1953},
Keywords = {Cardiovascular disease; COVID-19; remote healthcare; digital health;
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Cardiac \& Cardiovascular Systems; Nursing},
Author-Email = {l.neubeck@napier.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {Edinburgh Napier University; University of Sydney; University of
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OA = {Bronze, Green Submitted, Green Published, Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000715400100013,
Author = {Saab, Mohamad M. and Landers, Margaret and Egan, Sophia and Murphy,
   David and Hegarty, Josephine},
Title = {Nurses and Nursing Students' Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding the Use of
   Technology in Patient Care A Mixed-Method Systematic Review},
Journal = {CIN-COMPUTERS INFORMATICS NURSING},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {39},
Number = {11},
Pages = {704-713},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Advancements in information technology and computer science have
   resulted in the development of computerized healthcare information
   systems. Information technology can optimize patient care through
   providing immediate electronic education. The purpose of this
   mixed-methods systematic review was to synthesize evidence from studies
   exploring nurses and nursing students' attitudes and beliefs regarding
   the use of technology in patient care. Electronic databases Academic
   Search Complete, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Education Full Text, PsycARTICLES,
   Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, PsycINFO, and ERIC were
   searched. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using
   the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Convergent integrated synthesis was
   conducted. Eight studies were included. Technologies used in the
   reviewed studies include smartphones (n = 4) and Web-based
   information/educational resources (n = 4). Overall, nurses and nursing
   students' attitudes and beliefs regarding the use of smartphone
   applications were positive. When compared with other healthcare
   professionals, nurses were more likely to have access to Web-based
   resources and to appraise the importance of such resources in patient
   education. Nurses and nursing students are in a prime position to use
   technology in patient care and education. It is important therefore that
   nurses' positive attitudes toward technology be reinforced to increase
   the use and application of Web-based and smartphone technologies in
   clinical practice.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Saab, MM (Corresponding Author), Univ Coll Cork, Catherine McAuley Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Brookfield Hlth Sci Complex,Coll Rd, Cork T12 AK54, Ireland.
   Saab, Mohamad M.; Landers, Margaret; Hegarty, Josephine, Univ Coll Cork, Catherine McAuley Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Brookfield Hlth Sci Complex,Coll Rd, Cork T12 AK54, Ireland.
   Egan, Sophia, Univ Coll Cork, Sch Publ Hlth, Cork, Ireland.
   Murphy, David, Univ Coll Cork, Sch Comp Sci \& Informat Technol, Cork, Ireland.},
DOI = {10.1097/CIN.0000000000000791},
ISSN = {1538-2931},
EISSN = {1538-9774},
Keywords = {Nursing; Patient education; Smartphone; Systematic review; Technology},
Keywords-Plus = {HEALTH INFORMATION; SMARTPHONE USE; EDUCATION},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Medical Informatics; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Medical Informatics;
   Nursing},
Author-Email = {msaab@ucc.ie},
Affiliations = {University College Cork; University College Cork; University College
   Cork},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Murphy, David/A-4900-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Murphy, David/0000-0002-9685-8292},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Sigma Foundation},
Funding-Text = {This work was funded by the 2019 Sigma Foundation for Nursing/Joan K.
   Stout, RN, Research Grant.},
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Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000715400100013},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000967981000015,
Author = {Zou, Ping and Huang, Amy and Luo, Yan and Tchakerian, Natalie and Zhang,
   Hui and Zhang, Chunmei},
Title = {Effects of using WeChat/WhatsApp on physical and psychosocial health
   outcomes among oncology patients: A systematic review},
Journal = {HEALTH INFORMATICS JOURNAL},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {29},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize the potential
   effects of the WeChat and WhatsApp mobile applications in cancer
   management. This systematic review was written in accordance with PRISMA
   guidelines. CINAHL, PubMed, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Database,
   PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, and ERIC were utilized for the literature
   search. Articles were included if they evaluated the outcomes of using
   WeChat/WhatsApp for cancer management, and excluded if they were
   qualitative studies, not published in peer-reviewed journals, protocols
   for a future study, or conference abstracts. 20 studies were included in
   this systematic review, with a total sample of 3110 participants.
   Interventions were utilized to share educational information with
   participants, follow-up after surgical operations, and in clinical
   communication. Outcomes, including pain, medication adherence,
   self-efficacy, quality of life, and depression, were statistically
   significantly improved in the WeChat/WhatsApp intervention groups in
   comparison to the control groups or to baseline measurements of the
   study participants. Outcomes of sleep and rehospitalization rate were
   improved without reaching statistical significance. Outcomes of anxiety,
   fatigue, and adverse drug reactions were found to be conflictive among
   included studies. This systematic review suggested that use of
   WeChat/WhatsApp on cancer management might improve various physical and
   psychosocial health outcomes among oncological patients. Limitations of
   the study include solely reviewing English language articles published
   in academic journals and most of the studies being from one country.
   Future research should be conducted in various countries among diverse
   communities, including rural areas, to ascertain the effects of
   WeChat/WhatsApp in different populations.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC},
Address = {2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Zou, P (Corresponding Author), Nipissing Univ, Sch Nursing, 222 St Patrick St,Suite 618, Toronto, ON M5T 1V4, Canada.
   Zou, Ping, Nipissing Univ, Sch Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Zou, Ping; Zhang, Chunmei, Wenzhou Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Wenzhou, Peoples R China.
   Huang, Amy; Tchakerian, Natalie, McMaster Univ, Sch Med, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
   Luo, Yan, Xi An Jiao Tong Univ, Fac Nursing, Hlth Sci Ctr, Xian, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Hui, Guizhou Prov Peoples Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Guiyang, Peoples R China.
   Zhang, Chunmei, Wenzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Wenzhou, Peoples R China.
   Zou, Ping, Nipissing Univ, Sch Nursing, 222 St Patrick St,Suite 618, Toronto, ON M5T 1V4, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1177/14604582231164697},
Article-Number = {14604582231164697},
ISSN = {1460-4582},
EISSN = {1741-2811},
Keywords = {effects; WeChat; WhatsApp; oncology patients; review},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SELF-EFFICACY; SOCIAL MEDIA; FOLLOW-UP; WECHAT; CANCER;
   TELEPHONE; STATE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {pingz@nipissingu.ca},
Affiliations = {Nipissing University; Wenzhou Medical University; McMaster University;
   Xi'an Jiaotong University; Wenzhou Medical University; Nipissing
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   Zhang, Shuo/IUO-8909-2023
   ZHAO, S/IWV-4219-2023
   zhang, chunmei/IUQ-7038-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {ZHOU, YUN/0009-0003-5061-8730
   },
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Institutional Grant
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Funding-Text = {The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This
   research was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research
   Council Institutional Grant (Ref \# 102090).},
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@article{ WOS:000643673700008,
Author = {Ho, Chiao-Jo and Chiu, Wen-Hsi and Li, Ming-Zhong and Huang, Chu-Yu and
   Cheng, Su-Fen},
Title = {The effectiveness of the iLearning application on chest tube care
   education in nursing students},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {101},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Tube dislodgment has been ranked as the top three medical
   accidents for five years consecutively in Taiwan. Chest tube care
   accidents affect patient?s health and life significantly. Typically,
   education on chest tube care focuses on the knowledge transmission with
   limited guiding nursing students in learning clinical reasoning. The
   Generation Z students prefer mobile devices. It is crucial to
   incorporate mobile applications to learning. Purpose: The purpose of
   this study was to evaluate effectiveness of the teaching intervention
   program (?iLearning app for chest tube care?) in improving nursing
   students? clinical reasoning ability and self-directed learning. Method:
   A quasi-experimental study with a cluster sample was used. A total of
   107 nursing students were recruited with the intervention group (n = 53)
   using the ?iLearning app? to learn chest tube care, and the comparison
   group (n = 54) using the ?traditional teaching?. Data were collected
   before the intervention, one week and one month after the intervention.
   Result: The result showed that there was no difference in clinical
   reasoning and self-directed learning between groups before the
   intervention. However, the intervention group showed significantly
   higher clinical reasoning and self-directed learning scores than the
   comparison group (p < .05) one week and one month after the
   intervention. It indicated that the students? clinical reasoning
   abilities and self-directed learning improved with implementation of the
   intervention. Conclusion: The results indicated that the ?iLearning app?
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   in nursing students. This intervention used situated learning with
   concept mapping to guide student learning and demonstrated effectiveness
   in improving their clinical reasoning ability. Immediate feedback of the
   course instructor might trigger deeper learning and self-correction of
   clinical reasoning. The ?iLearning app? could be used as a tool to
   improve students? clinical reasoning and self-directed learning, and
   thus enhance lifelong learning.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cheng, SF (Corresponding Author), Natl Taipei Univ Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Educ \& Digital Learning, 365 Ming Te Rd, Taipei 11219, Taiwan.
   Ho, Chiao-Jo; Chiu, Wen-Hsi, MacKay Jr Coll Med Nursing \& Management, Dept Nursing, 92 Shengjing Rd, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
   Li, Ming-Zhong; Cheng, Su-Fen, Natl Taipei Univ Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Educ \& Digital Learning, 365 Ming Te Rd, Taipei 11219, Taiwan.
   Huang, Chu-Yu, Cedarville Univ, Sch Nursing, 251 N Main St, Cedarville, OH 45314 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2021.104870},
Article-Number = {104870},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Clinical reasoning; Self-directed learning; Mobile learning app; Chest
   tube care},
Keywords-Plus = {INSTITUTION; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {s445@mail.mkc.edu.tw
   s037@mail.mkc.edu.tw
   mingzhong@ntunhs.edu.tw
   huangc@cedarville.edu
   sufen@ntunhs.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Mackay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing \& Management; National
   Taipei University of Nursing \& Health Science (NTUNHS); Cedarville
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Number-of-Cited-References = {33},
Times-Cited = {3},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {2},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {15},
Journal-ISO = {Nurse Educ. Today},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {RS3IP},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000643673700008},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000699825100001,
Author = {Garmendia, Onintza and Farre, Ramon and Ruiz, Concepcion and
   Suarez-Giron, Monique and Torres, Marta and Cebrian, Raisa and Saura,
   Laura and Monasterio, Carmen and Negrin, Miguel A. and Montserrat, Josep
   M.},
Title = {Telemedicine Strategy to Rescue CPAP Therapy in Sleep Apnea Patients
   with Low Treatment Adherence: A Pilot Study},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {10},
Number = {18},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Patients with sleep apnea are usually treated with continuous positive
   airway pressure (CPAP). This therapy is very effective if the patient `
   s adherence is satisfactory. However, although CPAP adherence is usually
   acceptable during the first months of therapy, it progressively
   decreases, with a considerable number of patients accepting average
   treatment duration below the effectiveness threshold (4 h/night).
   Herein, our aim was to describe and evaluate a novel telemedicine
   strategy for rescuing CPAP treatment in patients with low adherence
   after several months/years of treatment. This two-week intervention
   includes (1) patient support using a smartphone application, phone and
   voice recorder messages to be answered by a nurse, and (2) daily
   transmission and analysis of signals from the CPAP device and potential
   variation of nasal pressure if required. On average, at the end of the
   intervention, median CPAP adherence considerably increased by 2.17
   h/night (from 3.07 to 5.24 h/night). Interestingly, the procedure was
   able to markedly rescue CPAP adherence: the number of patients with poor
   adherence (<4 h/night) was considerably reduced from 38 to 7. After one
   month, adherence improvement was maintained (median 5.09 h/night), and
   only 13 patients had poor adherence (<4 h/night). This telemedicine
   intervention (103euro per included patient) is a cost-effective tool for
   substantially increasing the number of patients with CPAP adherence
   above the minimum threshold for achieving positive therapeutic effects.},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Address = {ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Montserrat, JM (Corresponding Author), Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Sleep Unit, Barcelona 08036, Spain.
   Montserrat, JM (Corresponding Author), CIBER Enfermedades Resp, Madrid 28029, Spain.
   Montserrat, JM (Corresponding Author), Inst Invest Biomed August Pi Sunyer, Barcelona 08036, Spain.
   Garmendia, Onintza; Ruiz, Concepcion; Suarez-Giron, Monique; Montserrat, Josep M., Univ Barcelona, Hosp Clin, Sleep Unit, Barcelona 08036, Spain.
   Farre, Ramon, Univ Barcelona, Fac Med \& Ciencies Salut, Unitat Biofis \& Bioengn, Barcelona 08036, Spain.
   Farre, Ramon; Torres, Marta; Montserrat, Josep M., CIBER Enfermedades Resp, Madrid 28029, Spain.
   Farre, Ramon; Montserrat, Josep M., Inst Invest Biomed August Pi Sunyer, Barcelona 08036, Spain.
   Torres, Marta, Agcy Hlth Qual \& Assessment Catalonia AQuAS, Barcelona 08005, Spain.
   Torres, Marta, CIBER Epidemiol \& Salud Publ, Madrid 28029, Spain.
   Cebrian, Raisa; Saura, Laura, Esteve Teijin, Barcelona 08029, Spain.
   Monasterio, Carmen, Hosp Univ Bellvitge, Dept Resp Med, Multidisciplinary Sleep Unit, Lhospitalet De Llobregat 08907, Spain.
   Negrin, Miguel A., Las Palmas Gran Canaria Univ, TiDES Inst, Quantitat Methods Dept, Las Palmas Gran Canaria 35001, Spain.},
DOI = {10.3390/jcm10184123},
Article-Number = {4123},
EISSN = {2077-0383},
Keywords = {obstructive sleep apnea; sleep breathing disorders; nasal pressure;
   patient adherence; compliance; telemedicine interventions},
Keywords-Plus = {POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {onintzag@gmail.com
   rfarre@ub.edu
   csanchez@clinic.cat
   mcsuarezgiron@gmail.com
   torreslopezmarta@gmail.com
   rcebrian@esteveteijin.com
   lsaura@esteveteijin.com
   cmonasterio@bellvitgehospital.cat
   miguel.negrin@ulpgc.es
   jmmontserrat@ub.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic de Barcelona; University of
   Barcelona; CIBER - Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red; CIBERES;
   University of Barcelona; Hospital Clinic de Barcelona; IDIBAPS; CIBER -
   Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red; CIBERESP; Institut
   d'Investigacio Biomedica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL); Bellvitge University
   Hospital; Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Farre, Ramon/L-2664-2017
   Negrin, Miguel Angel/K-8293-2017},
ORCID-Numbers = {Farre, Ramon/0000-0002-9084-7824
   monasterio ponsa, carmen/0000-0002-6142-0565
   Suarez-Giron, Monique C/0000-0001-9202-6563
   Negrin, Miguel Angel/0000-0002-7074-6268},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Spain) {[}PI17/01068]},
Funding-Text = {This research was partially funded by Instituto de Salud Carlos III
   (Spain), grant number PI17/01068.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000786624100001,
Author = {Harindhanavudhi, Tasma and Areevut, Chatvara and Sahakitrungruang,
   Taninee and Tharavanij, Thipaporn and Kietdumrongwong, Pongtorn and
   Ngimruksa, Orasa and Songsiri, Patitta and Pitukweerakul, Siwadon and
   Tanathornkirati, Nattamon and Kaewprasert, Natthapon and Thamcharoen,
   Ruchirek and Karndumri, Krittadhee and Saetung, Sunee and Anthanont,
   Pimjai and Kiattisakthavee, Pornpimol and Putkong, Sarapee and
   Chotwanvirat, Phawinpon and Phattanasri, Chorthip Nartsupha and Jinadit,
   Srikorn and Korpaisarn, Sira and Chusane, Manusvinee and Samittarucksa,
   Rattanapan and Lertrit, Amornpan and Siangruangsang, Sanguansak and
   Sanpawithayakul, Kanokporn and Sathiravikarn, Waraporn and Soisuwan,
   Sataporn and Chevaisrakul, Parawee and Imsakul, Kanokporn and
   Thuptimtong, Pinradakarn and Sakmanarit, Jandanee and Somwang, Supaporn
   and Prasartkaew, Hussamon and Jerawatana, Ratanaporn and Butadej,
   Siriwan and Tachanivate, Porntip and Jongjaroenprasert, Wallaya and
   Sripatong, Jeeraphan and Chobtangsilp, Sunanta and Kamnirdsittiseree,
   Pattraphorn and Savetkairop, Benjaporn and Manosittisak, Warot and
   Tantivatanasatien, Jitra and Hathaidechadusadee, Amornrat and Reutrakul,
   Sirimon},
Title = {Implementation of diabetes care and educational program via telemedicine
   in patients with COVID-19 in home isolation in Thailand: A
   real-worldexperience},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF DIABETES INVESTIGATION},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {13},
Number = {8},
Pages = {1448-1457},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bangkok led
   to a shortage of hospital capacity, and a home isolation system was set
   up. We described the process of diabetes self-management education and
   support (DSMES) and glycemic management via telemedicine, along with
   outcomes in home-isolated patients with COVID-19 infection.
   Methods: A retrospective chart review of glucose values, insulin and
   corticosteroids use, and outcomes was performed.
   Results: A volunteer group of 21 endocrinologists and 21 diabetes
   educators/nurses formed the consultation team. Patients with diabetes or
   at high-risk of diabetes and receiving corticosteroids were referred by
   primary volunteer physicians. Glucometers and related supplies, and
   insulin were donated, and delivered via same-day delivery services. A
   chat group of an individual patient/their caregiver, diabetes educator,
   endocrinologist, and primary physician was formed (majority via LINE (R)
   platform) to assess the patient's clinical status and need. Real-time
   virtual DSMES sessions were performed and treatments were adjusted via
   smartphone application or telephone. There were 119 patients (1,398
   service days), mean (SD) age 62.0 (13.6) years, 85.7\% had a history of
   type 2 diabetes, and 84.0\% received corticosteroids. Insulin was used
   in 88 patients; 69 of whom were insulin-naIve. During the first 10 days,
   there were 2,454 glucose values. The mean glucose level on day 1 was
   280.6 (122.3) mg/dL, and declined to 167.7 (43.4) mg/dL on day 10.
   Hypoglycemia occurred in 1.4\% of the values. A majority of patients
   (79.5\%) recovered at home.
   Conclusion: Diabetes care and DSMES delivered via telemedicine to
   patients on home isolation during COVID-19 pandemic was safe and
   effective.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Reutrakul, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.
   Harindhanavudhi, Tasma, Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA.
   Areevut, Chatvara; Saetung, Sunee; Putkong, Sarapee; Korpaisarn, Sira; Chevaisrakul, Parawee; Sakmanarit, Jandanee; Somwang, Supaporn; Jerawatana, Ratanaporn; Tachanivate, Porntip; Jongjaroenprasert, Wallaya; Kamnirdsittiseree, Pattraphorn; Savetkairop, Benjaporn; Hathaidechadusadee, Amornrat, Ramathibodi Hosp, Fac Med, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Sahakitrungruang, Taninee, Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Med, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Tharavanij, Thipaporn; Tanathornkirati, Nattamon; Anthanont, Pimjai; Sanpawithayakul, Kanokporn, Thammasat Diabet Ctr, Pathum Thani, Thailand.
   Kietdumrongwong, Pongtorn, Bangkok Dusit Med Serv Plc, BDMS Hlth Res Ctr, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Songsiri, Patitta, Phramongkutklao Hosp, Dept Med, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Pitukweerakul, Siwadon, Marshfield Clin Fdn Med Res \& Educ, Endocrinol Dept, Marshfield, WI USA.
   Kaewprasert, Natthapon, Bhumibol Adulyadej Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Thamcharoen, Ruchirek, Queen Sirikij Naval Hosp, Chon Buri, Thailand.
   Karndumri, Krittadhee, Chiang Mai Univ, Sriphat Med Ctr, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
   Kiattisakthavee, Pornpimol; Thuptimtong, Pinradakarn, Siriraj Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Chotwanvirat, Phawinpon; Prasartkaew, Hussamon; Sripatong, Jeeraphan, Theptarin Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Phattanasri, Chorthip Nartsupha, Bumrungrad Int Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Jinadit, Srikorn, Ramkhamhaeng Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Chusane, Manusvinee, Nonthavej Hosp, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
   Samittarucksa, Rattanapan, Bangkok Hosp Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Lertrit, Amornpan, Bhumirajanagarindra Kidney Inst Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Siangruangsang, Sanguansak, Sawanpracharak Hosp, Nakhon Sawan, Thailand.
   Sathiravikarn, Waraporn, Bur Royal Household, Royal Med Div, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Soisuwan, Sataporn, Klang Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Imsakul, Kanokporn, Vajira Hosp, Fac Med, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Butadej, Siriwan, Theptarin Hosp, Res Ctr, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Chobtangsilp, Sunanta, Siriraj Hosp, Fac Med, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Manosittisak, Warot, Warot Clin, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Tantivatanasatien, Jitra, Samitivej Sukhumvit Hosp, Bangkok, Thailand.
   Reutrakul, Sirimon, Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607 USA.},
DOI = {10.1111/jdi.13804},
EarlyAccessDate = {APR 2022},
ISSN = {2040-1116},
EISSN = {2040-1124},
Keywords = {COVID-19; Diabetes; Home isolation},
Keywords-Plus = {OUTCOMES; ENGLAND; TRENDS},
Research-Areas = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Endocrinology \& Metabolism},
Author-Email = {sreutrak10800@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities;
   Mahidol University; Chulalongkorn University; Phramongkutklao Hospital;
   Marshfield Clinic; Chiang Mai University; Mahidol University; Mahidol
   University; University of Illinois System; University of Illinois
   Chicago; University of Illinois Chicago Hospital},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000466393400001,
Author = {Gustavell, Tina and Langius-Eklof, Ann and Wengstrom, Yvonne and
   Segersvard, Ralf and Sundberg, Kay},
Title = {Development and Feasibility of an Interactive Smartphone App for Early
   Assessment and Management of Symptoms Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy},
Journal = {CANCER NURSING},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {42},
Number = {3},
Pages = {E1-E10},
Month = {MAY-JUN},
Abstract = {Background Patients who have undergone pancreaticoduodenectomy because
   of pancreatic cancer experience distressing symptoms and unmet
   supportive care needs after discharge. To meet these needs, we have
   developed a mobile health app (Interaktor) for daily assessment of
   symptoms and access to self-care advice that includes a risk assessment
   model for alerts with real-time interactions with professionals.
   Objective The study aim was to develop and test a version of the
   Interaktor app adapted for patients who have undergone
   pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods The app was developed and tested for
   feasibility in 6 patients during 4 weeks. One nurse monitored and
   responded to alerts. Logged data from the app were collected, and all
   participants were interviewed about their experiences. Results Adherence
   to reporting daily was 84\%. Alerts were generated in 41\% of the
   reports. The patients felt reassured and cared for and received support
   for symptom management. The app was easy to use, had relevant content,
   and had few technical problems, although suggestions for improvement
   were given. Conclusions The daily reporting of symptoms and having
   access to a nurse in real time in the case of an alarming symptom seem
   to enhance symptom management and render a feeling of security in
   patients. Some modifications of the app are needed before use in a
   larger sample. Implications for Practice: Daily reporting of symptoms
   after pancreaticoduodenectomy enhances symptom management, self-care,
   and participation without being a burden to patients, indicating that
   mobile health can be used in clinical practice by patients with poor
   prognosis who experience severe symptoms.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gustavell, T (Corresponding Author), Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Div Nursing, Alfred Nobels Alle 23, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden.
   Gustavell, Tina; Langius-Eklof, Ann; Wengstrom, Yvonne; Sundberg, Kay, Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci \& Soc, Div Nursing, Alfred Nobels Alle 23, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden.
   Gustavell, Tina; Segersvard, Ralf, Karolinska Univ Hosp, Gastroctr, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Wengstrom, Yvonne, Karolinska Univ Hosp, Radiumhemmet Breast \& Sarcoma Unit, Stockholm, Sweden.
   Segersvard, Ralf, Karolinska Inst, Div Surg, Dept Clin Sci Intervent \& Technol, Stockholm, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.1097/NCC.0000000000000584},
ISSN = {0162-220X},
EISSN = {1538-9804},
Keywords = {mHealth; Pancreatic cancer; Patient participation; Self-care;
   Smartphone; Symptom assessment; Symptom management},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES; PLUS FOLINIC ACID; ADJUVANT
   CHEMOTHERAPY; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; ENHANCED RECOVERY; ASSESSMENT SCALE;
   SURGERY PROGRAM; SUPPORTIVE CARE; RADIOTHERAPY},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {tina.gustavell@ki.se},
Affiliations = {Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska University
   Hospital; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska University Hospital;
   Karolinska Institutet},
ORCID-Numbers = {Segersvard, Ralf/0000-0002-5702-7971},
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@article{ WOS:000425073000021,
Author = {Choi, Mona and Lee, HyeongSuk and Park, Joon Ho},
Title = {Effects of using mobile device-based academic electronic medical records
   for clinical practicum by undergraduate nursing students: A
   quasi-experimental study},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION TODAY},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {61},
Pages = {112-119},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Introduction: The academic electronic medical record (AEMR) system is
   applied with the expectation that nursing students will be able to
   attain competence in healthcare decision-making and nursing informatics
   competencies. However, there is insufficient evidence regarding the
   advantage of applying mobile devices to clinical practicum.
   Objectives: This study aimed to examine the effect of an experiment that
   introduced a mobile AEMR application for undergraduate nursing students
   in their practicum.
   Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used. The subjects were 75
   third-year nursing students enrolled in clinical practicum and were
   divided into an experimental (practicum with AEMR) and a control
   (conventional practicum) group. Nursing informatics competencies,
   critical thinking disposition, and satisfaction with clinical practicum
   were measured before and after the clinical practicum for each group.
   The usability of the AEMR application was also examined for the
   experimental group after the experiment.
   Results: After the experiment, the experimental group showed a
   significant increase in the informatics knowledge domain of nursing
   informatics competencies in the post-test. The difference in critical
   thinking between the experimental and control groups was not
   statistically significant. Regarding satisfaction with the clinical
   practicum, the experimental group exhibited a significantly higher level
   of satisfaction in ``preparation of a diagnostic test or laboratory test
   and understanding of the results{''} and ``nursing intervention and
   documentation{''} than the control group. Students who participated in
   the practicum using the AEMR application considered it useful.
   Conclusions: The AEMR application was an effective educational method
   for practicing the immediate documentation of students' observations and
   interventions and was available at the patients' bedsides. To improve
   critical thinking, it is necessary to apply a variety of approaches when
   solving clinical problems.},
Publisher = {CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE},
Address = {JOURNAL PRODUCTION DEPT, ROBERT STEVENSON HOUSE, 1-3 BAXTERS PLACE,
   LEITH WALK, EDINBURGH EH1 3AF, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Choi, M (Corresponding Author), Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, 50-1 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea.
   Choi, Mona, Yonsei Univ, Coll Nursing, Mo Im Kim Nursing Res Inst, Seoul, South Korea.
   Lee, HyeongSuk, Seoul Womens Coll Nursing, 38 Ganhodae Ro, Seoul 03617, South Korea.
   Park, Joon Ho, Hyejeon Coll, Dept Nursing, Hongseong, South Korea.
   Park, Joon Ho, Hyejeon Coll, Dept Nursing, 25 Daehak Gil, Seoul 32244, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nedt.2017.11.018},
ISSN = {0260-6917},
EISSN = {1532-2793},
Keywords = {Electronic health records; Students; Nursing; Nursing informatics;
   Mobile application; Clinical competence},
Keywords-Plus = {INFORMATICS COMPETENCES; CRITICAL THINKING; HEALTH RECORDS;
   PATIENT-CARE; NURSES; TECHNOLOGY; EDUCATION; DOCUMENTATION;
   SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCES},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Nursing},
Author-Email = {monachoi@yuhs.ac
   leehs65@snjc.ac.kr
   joonhopark@hj.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Yonsei University; Yonsei University Health System},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Choi, Mona/AGJ-1918-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Choi, Mona/0000-0003-4694-0359},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation
   of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT \& Future Planning
   {[}2013R1A1A3011136]; National Research Foundation of Korea
   {[}2013R1A1A3011136] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science \&
   Technology Information (KISTI), National Science \& Technology
   Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program
   through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the
   Ministry of Science, ICT \& Future Planning (2013R1A1A3011136).},
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@article{ WOS:000462899400002,
Author = {Hsu, Li-Ling and Hsiang, Hsiu-Chuan and Tseng, Yi-Hua and Huang,
   Siang-Yun and Hsieh, Suh-Ing},
Title = {Nursing students' experiences of using a smart phone application for a
   physical assessment course: A qualitative study},
Journal = {JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {16},
Number = {2},
Pages = {115-124},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Aim It is important that nurses possess adequate clinical skills so that
   the patient receives safe and competent care. Smart phone applications
   (apps) can promote active learning and the long-term retention of
   knowledge of undergraduate students. Therefore, the aim of this study
   was to explore the thoughts and experiences of nursing students who
   received a smart phone, app-based physical assessment educational
   intervention. Methods A qualitative descriptive approach with in-depth
   interviews was considered as suitable to obtain a comprehensive
   understanding of students' experiences of a smart phone-enabled physical
   assessment course. Results Based on interviews with 16 nursing students
   following the intervention, five themes were derived from the analysis
   of the interview transcripts: ``the APP's physical assessment scenarios
   are very close to real-life clinical situations,{''} ``watching physical
   assessment videos over the APP is a quick way to learn what to do,{''}
   ``the APP is a new way of learning that enhances thinking and
   reflection,{''} ``some nursing students felt that it was out of their
   depth to analyze the scenarios in the APP,{''} and ``the APP needs
   enhancements in stability and interactivity.{''} Conclusion The findings
   of this study showed the mobile app as an effective learning aid that
   promoted transferability of the nursing students' knowledge and past
   experience. With the help of the APP, the teachers could offer timely
   guidance to the students.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hsu, LL (Corresponding Author), 58,Sichuan Rd,Sec 2, New Taipei 220, Taiwan.
   Hsu, Li-Ling, Oriental Inst Technol, Dept Nursing, New Taipei, Taiwan.
   Hsiang, Hsiu-Chuan, CPC Corp, Refining Business Div, Refinery Affiliated Med Clin, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Tseng, Yi-Hua, Minist Hlth \& Welf, Miaoli Gen Hosp, Miaoli, Taiwan.
   Huang, Siang-Yun; Hsieh, Suh-Ing, Chang Gung Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Nursing, Taoyuan, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1111/jjns.12215},
ISSN = {1742-7932},
EISSN = {1742-7924},
Keywords = {physical assessment; qualitative study; scenarios; smart phone app},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES; NURSES PERCEPTIONS; SMARTPHONES; PERFORMANCE;
   SIMULATION; ATTITUDES; DISTANCE; SKILLS},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {hsu.liling@msa.hinet.net},
Affiliations = {Asia Eastern University of Science \& Technology; CPC Corporation; Chang
   Gung University of Science \& Technology},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan {[}MOST
   102-2511-S-227-002-MY3]},
Funding-Text = {The study was supported by grant MOST 102-2511-S-227-002-MY3 from the
   Ministry of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan.},
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@article{ WOS:000927418000001,
Author = {Liu, Yinnan and Hasimu, Maiwuludai and Jia, Mengmeng and Tang, Jie and
   Wang, Yingmin and He, Xiaokuo and Yan, Tiebin and Xie, Sumei and Li, Kun},
Title = {The Effects of APP-Based Intervention for Depression Among
   Community-Dwelling Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized
   Controlled Trial},
Journal = {ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {104},
Number = {2},
Pages = {195-202},
Month = {FEB},
Abstract = {Objective: To assess the effect of a self-management intervention
   delivered by mobile application (APP) for depression among
   community-dwell-ing individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design:
   Randomized controlled trial.Settings: General communities in
   China.Participants: Community-dwelling individuals with SCI who were
   diagnosed within 2 years were recruited in this study (N=98). It was a
   conve-nience sample with an average age of 41.71, 82.7\% participants
   were men.Interventions: Participants in the intervention group (n=49)
   received 5 sessions on self-management training provided by nurse-led
   multidisci-plinary team via APP at the second, fourth, sixth, eighth,
   and 12th weeks, respectively, after they discharge from hospitals.
   Participants in the con-trol group (n=49) received routine telephone
   counselling provided by follow-up nurses at the 12th week after they
   discharge.Outcome Measure: The outcome of this study is depression,
   which is not the primary outcomes in the registration of this program.
   Depression was measured by version 2 of Beck Depression Inventory at
   discharge (T0), the 12th week after discharge from hospitals (T1), and
   the 24th week after discharge from hospitals (T2).Results: There were 98
   participants (49 in the intervention group and 49 in the control group)
   completing the intervention and data collection. Compared with the
   control group, the intervention group had lower level of depression at
   T2 (B=-5.76; 95\% CI=-9.97,-1.54; P=.007). Small to moderate effect
   sizes on depression favoring the intervention were demonstrated at T1
   (Cohen's d=-.178) and T2 (Cohen's d=-.535).Conclusions: APP-based
   self-management support can be a potential intervention to reduce
   depression among community-dwelling individuals with SCI.Archives of
   Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;104:195-202 (c) 2022 by the
   American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Li, K (Corresponding Author), Sun Yat sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China.
   Liu, Yinnan; Hasimu, Maiwuludai; Jia, Mengmeng; Li, Kun, Sun Yat sen Univ, Sch Nursing, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Tang, Jie, Chengdu Univ TCM, Affiliated Sichuan Prov Rehabil Hosp, Dept Spinal Cord Injury Rehabil, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yingmin; Yan, Tiebin, Sun Yat sen Univ, Sun Yat sen Mem Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   He, Xiaokuo, Fifth Hosp Xiamen, Dept Rehabil Med, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
   Xie, Sumei, Guangdong Prov Work Injury Rehabil Hosp, Dept Nursing, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Li, Kun, Sun Yat sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.apmr.2022.10.005},
EarlyAccessDate = {FEB 2023},
ISSN = {0003-9993},
EISSN = {1532-821X},
Keywords = {Depression; Rehabilitation; Self-management; Spinal cord injuries;
   Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {SECONDARY HEALTH CONDITIONS; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; TELEHEALTH;
   EXERCISE; PROGRAM; PEOPLE; ADULTS; MODEL},
Research-Areas = {Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences},
Author-Email = {likun22@mail.sysu.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Sun Yat Sen University; Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese
   Medicine; Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China
   {[}2021A1515011800]; National Natural Science Foundation of China
   {[}71603293]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong
   Province, China (grant 2021A1515011800) , and National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (grant 71603293) .},
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Journal-ISO = {Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.},
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@article{ WOS:000444737100003,
Author = {Nair, Harikrishna K. R.},
Title = {Increasing productivity with smartphone digital imagery wound
   measurements and analysis},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {27},
Number = {9, A},
Pages = {S12-S19},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Objective: The primary aim was to determine the productivity increase
   using digital imagery for better documentation and analysis. A case
   series was done in a specialised care centre with patients managed with
   advanced dressings and using state-of-the-art smartphone technology for
   documentation to save costs and time.
   Method: Wounds were cleansed and debrided before using the application
   to photograph, document, measure and analyse the wounds. The smartphone
   app was oriented parallel to the plane of the wound, where possible, to
   obtain accurate measurements. A longitudinal study report was generated
   for each wound and showed the progress of the wound healing until the
   wound was closed.
   Results: A sample size of 60 patients consisting of wounds from
   different locations, and a total of 203 measurements and analyses were
   conducted over a period of seven months. The wound monitoring app proved
   to be effective for wound monitoring and required less than two hours'
   training. A report summary of wounds recorded could also be generated
   automatically through the dashboard. All 60 patients' cases were
   automatically recorded, measured and presented into reports for use in
   clinical analysis. There was a significant time savings (27 hours per
   day for a specialised care centre with 10 nurses) increase over manual
   wound documentation and measuring methods.
   Conclusion: The app provided a non-contact, easy to use, reliable and
   accurate smart wound management solution for clinicians and physicians
   to track wound healing in patients. The app could also be used by
   patients and caregivers for home monitoring of their wounds.},
Publisher = {MA HEALTHCARE LTD},
Address = {ST JUDES CHURCH, DULWICH ROAD, LONDON SE24 0PB, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Nair, HKR (Corresponding Author), SCACC Kuala Lumpur Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur 50586, Malaysia.
   Nair, Harikrishna K. R., SCACC Kuala Lumpur Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur 50586, Malaysia.},
DOI = {10.12968/jowc.2018.27.Sup9a.S12},
ISSN = {0969-0700},
EISSN = {2062-2916},
Keywords = {cost; digital imagery; documentation; productivity; smartphone; time},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology},
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Journal-ISO = {J. Wound Care},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GT7VB},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000444737100003},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000805305700008,
Author = {Yingyan, Kannikar and Charoensri, Suranut and Pongchaiyakuri, Chatlert},
Title = {Effect of using Mobile Messenger for Insulin Injection Education for
   Glycemic Control: A Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {26},
Number = {3},
Pages = {461-473},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {The use of a mobile application could be a valuable resource for
   providing ongoing self-management education and support for people with
   diabetes. This study is the first in Thailand to assess the efficacy of
   insulin injection education via mobile messenger applications in adults
   with type 2 diabetes. An open-label, randomized, three-armed study was
   conducted. Group 1 (n = 27) received an individual insulin injection
   education session from a diabetic educator. Group 2 (n = 26) received an
   initial insulin injection education session in the same manner as group
   1, then messages regarding insulin injection knowledge were sent via
   messenger application twice a week for 3 months consecutively. Group
   control (n = 27) received only routine care. The primary endpoint was
   the difference in hemoglobin A1c from baseline to month 6 after the
   intervention. Outcomes included changes in fasting plasma glucose, and
   knowledge scores on insulin injection were also evaluated.
   Results indicated that participants in both group 2 and group 1 showed a
   significant reduction in hemoglobin A1c at 6 months compared to
   controls. However, hemoglobin A1c reduction between groups 2 and group 1
   showed no statistical significance. In terms of scores on knowledge of
   insulin injection, results indicated that the increase in scores on
   knowledge at 6 months in group 2 was greater than both the control and
   group 1. This finding demonstrated that insulin injection education is
   important to improve glycemic control in insulin-treated type 2
   diabetes, regardless of delivery methods. Despite no significant
   difference compared to the education session in terms of glycemic
   control, a mobile messenger education should be considered as one of the
   effective interventions in improving knowledge scores on insulin
   injection. Also, nurses can facilitate ongoing coaching by using
   smartphones and mobile communication applications, which are easy to use
   and follow-up in diabetes education.},
Publisher = {THAILAND NURSING \& MIDWIFERY COUNCIL},
Address = {NAGARINDRASRI BLDG, MINISTRY PUBLIC HEALTH, NONTHABURI, 11000, THAILAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Charoensri, S (Corresponding Author), Khon Kaen Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med, Div Endocrinol \& Metab, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
   Yingyan, Kannikar, Srinagarind Hosp, Outpatient Nursing Dept, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
   Charoensri, Suranut; Pongchaiyakuri, Chatlert, Khon Kaen Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med, Div Endocrinol \& Metab, Khon Kaen, Thailand.},
ISSN = {1906-8107},
Keywords = {Application; Diabetes; Injection; Insulin; Mobile messenger;
   Tele-education},
Keywords-Plus = {TECHNIQUE QUESTIONNAIRE; MANAGEMENT EDUCATION; CONTENT VALIDITY; TYPE-2;
   ADULTS; SELF; CARE},
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Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {kannyi@hotmail.co.th
   armsunut@hotmail.com
   pchatl@kku.ac.th},
Affiliations = {Khon Kaen University; Khon Kaen University},
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Journal-ISO = {Pac. Rim Int. J. Nurs. Res.},
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@article{ WOS:000527801000219,
Author = {Jibb, Lindsay and Nathan, Paul C. and Breakey, Vicky and Fernandez,
   Conrad and Johnston, Donna and Lewis, Victor and McKillop, Sarah and
   Patel, Serina and Sabapathy, Christine and Strahlendorf, Caron and
   Victor, J. Charles and Moretti, Myla E. and Nguyen, Cynthia and Hundert,
   Amos and Cassiani, Celia and Richandi, Graziella El-Khechen and Insull,
   Hayley and Hamilton, Rachel and Fang, Geoffrey and Kuczynski, Susan and
   Stinson, Jennifer},
Title = {Pain Squad plus smartphone app to support real-time pain treatment for
   adolescents with cancer: protocol for a randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {BMJ OPEN},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {10},
Number = {3},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Introduction Pain negatively affects the health-related quality of life
   (HRQL) of adolescents with cancer. The Pain Squad+ smartphone-based
   application (app), has been developed to provide adolescents with
   real-time pain self-management support. The app uses a validated pain
   assessment and personalised pain treatment advice with centralised
   decision support via a registered nurse to enable real-time pain
   treatment in all settings. The algorithm informing pain treatment advice
   is evidence-based and expert-vetted. This trial will longitudinally
   evaluate the impact of Pain Squad+, with or without the addition of
   nurse support, on adolescent health and cost outcomes.
   Methods and analysis This will be a pragmatic, multicentre, waitlist
   controlled, 3-arm parallel-group superiority randomised trial with 1:1:1
   allocation enrolling 74 adolescents with cancer per arm from nine cancer
   centres. Participants will be 12 to 18 years, English-speaking and with
   >= 3/10 pain. Exclusion criteria are significant comorbidities,
   end-of-life status or enrolment in a concurrent pain study. The primary
   aim is to determine the effect of Pain Squad+, with and without nurse
   support, on pain intensity in adolescents with cancer, when compared
   with a waitlist control group. The secondary aims are to determine the
   immediate and sustained effect over time of using Pain Squad+, with and
   without nurse support, as per prospective outcome measurements of pain
   interference, HRQL, pain self-efficacy and cost. Linear mixed models
   with baseline scores as a covariate will be used. Qualitative interviews
   with adolescents from all trial arms will be conducted and analysed.},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jibb, L (Corresponding Author), Hosp Sick Children, Child Hlth Evaluat Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Jibb, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Jibb, Lindsay; Nathan, Paul C.; Moretti, Myla E.; Nguyen, Cynthia; Hundert, Amos; Cassiani, Celia; Richandi, Graziella El-Khechen; Hamilton, Rachel; Stinson, Jennifer, Hosp Sick Children, Child Hlth Evaluat Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Jibb, Lindsay; Stinson, Jennifer, Univ Toronto, Lawrence S Bloomberg Fac Nursing, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Nathan, Paul C.; Victor, J. Charles; Stinson, Jennifer, Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management \& Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Nathan, Paul C., Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Nathan, Paul C.; Fang, Geoffrey, Hosp Sick Children, Div Hematol Oncol, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Nathan, Paul C.; Victor, J. Charles, Inst Clin Evaluat Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Breakey, Vicky, McMaster Childrens Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
   Breakey, Vicky, McMaster Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
   Fernandez, Conrad, Dalhousie Univ, Fac Med, Halifax, NS, Canada.
   Fernandez, Conrad, IWK Hlth Ctr, Div Hematol Oncol, Halifax, NS, Canada.
   Johnston, Donna, Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Div Hematol Oncol, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Johnston, Donna, Univ Ottawa, Fac Med, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
   Lewis, Victor, Alberta Childrens Prov Gen Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, Calgary, AB, Canada.
   Lewis, Victor, Univ Calgary, Cumming Sch Med, Calgary, AB, Canada.
   McKillop, Sarah, Stollery Childrens Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
   McKillop, Sarah, Univ Alberta, Fac Med \& Dent, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
   Patel, Serina, Childrens Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, London Hlth Sci Ctr, London, ON, Canada.
   Patel, Serina, Western Univ, Sch Med \& Dent, London, ON, Canada.
   Sabapathy, Christine, Montreal Childrens Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Sabapathy, Christine; Insull, Hayley, McGill Univ, Fac Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
   Strahlendorf, Caron, BC Childrens Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Strahlendorf, Caron, Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Kuczynski, Susan, Ontario Parents Advocating Children Canc, Toronto, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037251},
Article-Number = {e037251},
ISSN = {2044-6055},
Keywords-Plus = {PEDIATRIC CANCER; SELF-EFFICACY; SYMPTOM OCCURRENCE; MANAGING PAIN;
   LUNG-CANCER; CHILDREN; MANAGEMENT; HOME; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {lindsay.jibb@sickkids.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Toronto; Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids); University
   of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of Toronto; University of
   Toronto; Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids); University of Toronto;
   McMaster University; McMaster University; Dalhousie University;
   Dalhousie University; University of Ottawa; Children's Hospital of
   Eastern Ontario; University of Ottawa; University of Calgary; Alberta
   Childrens Hospital; University of Calgary; Stollery Children's Hospital;
   University of Alberta; Western University (University of Western
   Ontario); London Health Sciences Centre; Western University (University
   of Western Ontario); McGill University; McGill University; University of
   British Columbia; BC Childrens Hospital; University of British Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Nathan, Paul/GRR-2377-2022
   Fang, Geoffrey/AAT-1979-2020
   Jibb, Lindsay/I-8582-2012
   Breakey, Vicky/AAS-3099-2021
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Jibb, Lindsay/0000-0001-6995-2825
   Breakey, Vicky/0000-0001-5168-0243
   Nathan, Paul/0000-0003-0334-0871
   Fernandez, Conrad/0000-0002-0746-8306
   McKillop, Sarah/0000-0002-9829-7089},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) {[}PJT-156368]; Canadian
   Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI) Quality of Life Grants
   {[}705659]},
Funding-Text = {This research project is funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health
   Research (CIHR) Project Grant (PJT-156368) and a Canadian Cancer Society
   Research Institute (CCSRI) Quality of Life Grants (\#705659).},
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@article{ WOS:000975985000011,
Author = {Lynch, Brighide and McCance, Tanya V.},
Title = {Coproducing and Implementing Person-Centered Key Performance Indicators
   in Ambulatory Cancer Nursing},
Journal = {CANCER NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {46},
Number = {3},
Pages = {E192-E203},
Month = {MAY-JUN},
Abstract = {BackgroundPolicy advocates person-centered healthcare for people living
   with cancer. Although nurses and patients alike recognize that a good
   care experience cannot be measured solely by clinical outcomes, the
   difficulty in finding indicators that measure the delivery of effective
   person-centered care remains a challenge.ObjectiveThe aim of this study
   was to explore the impact of a coproduced implementation project using
   the person-centered nursing key performance indicators to support the
   development of person-centered practice across ambulatory chemotherapy
   units.MethodsThe study adopted an evaluation approach derived from work
   of the Medical Research Council. A mobile app was used to collect and
   analyze 3 cycles of data using 4 measurement tools, with the aim of
   informing quality improvement activities. Six implementation teams were
   recruited from chemotherapy units across a region in the United Kingdom.
   Qualitative interviews were used to evaluate the experience of
   participants.ResultsData analysis revealed 4 themes: building
   relationships that nurture the care experience, inspiring nursing staff
   to flourish, shaping practice and service changes through the nature of
   the conversations, and becoming person-centered through
   coproduction.ConclusionThis study provides evidence of the value of
   implementing these person-centered key performance indicators using a
   model of coproduction in cancer nursing. The data generated by the key
   performance indicators offer valuable feedback to nurses that can inform
   the development of person-centered practice and contribute to an
   enhanced patient experience.Implications for PracticeThis study provides
   an innovative and transferable approach for implementing relevant and
   appropriate key performance indicators within cancer nursing, which can
   contribute to developing person-centered cultures.},
Publisher = {LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS \& WILKINS},
Address = {TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lynch, B (Corresponding Author), Ulster Univ, Inst Nursing \& Hlth Res, Sch Nursing, Shore Rd, Coleraine BT37 0QB, Co Antrim, North Ireland.
   Lynch, Brighide; McCance, Tanya V., Ulster Univ, Coleraine, Co Antrim, North Ireland.
   Lynch, Brighide, Ulster Univ, Inst Nursing \& Hlth Res, Sch Nursing, Shore Rd, Coleraine BT37 0QB, Co Antrim, North Ireland.},
DOI = {10.1097/NCC.0000000000001094},
ISSN = {0162-220X},
EISSN = {1538-9804},
Keywords = {Coproduction; Evidence; Facilitation; Key performance indicators;
   Patient experience; Person-centered practice},
Keywords-Plus = {SHARED DECISION-MAKING; PATIENT; CARE; QUALITY; KNOWLEDGE; NURSES},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {b.lynch@ulster.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {Ulster University; Ulster University},
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@article{ WOS:000755506500016,
Author = {Shahmoradi, Leila and Mehrabanfar, Mahtab and Meibodi, Seid Ali Emami
   and Navab, Elham and Ardakani, Hossein Majedi and Yazdani, Azita and
   Farzi, Jebraeil},
Title = {Training pain management to nursing students: Designing, implementing,
   and evaluating a mobile-based application},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {10},
Number = {1},
Month = {JAN-DEC},
Abstract = {BACKGROUND: Pain is a common health issue and acute pain is the main
   problem for patients after surgery and injury. Inadequate and
   inappropriate management of pain is dangerous and costly for patients
   and leads to undesirable health effects. To overcome this problem,
   empowerment of the health-care team, especially nurses, is essential.
   Today, to improve the quality of health-care provision, various methods
   are used that e-learning is one of them.
   MATERIALS AND METHODS: Based on the studies on pain management, existing
   parameters were extracted, and according to them, the educational
   content of the software was approved by nursing professors and
   anesthesiologists. The Unified Modeling Language diagrams were designed
   to provide a better understanding of the entities and the order in which
   the software operates. The software was implemented in the google
   android studio environment using Photoshop and JQuery mobile. Finally,
   the software was evaluated by using Questionnaire for User Interface
   Satisfaction. The software was evaluated by experts and students in two
   stages. The first stage was evaluated by eight anesthesiologists and
   nursing professors, and the second stage was evaluated with the
   participation of 55 undergraduate students and 28 M.Sc. nursing
   students.
   RESULTS: The software was developed with two main modules of training
   and testing, and sections of the report, about us and exit, and four
   scenarios for the test section. In the initial evaluation of software by
   experts with an average of 91.85\%, and in the second assessment of
   students, with a mean of 78.15\%, application software was evaluated at
   a good level.
   CONCLUSIONS: In order to teach academic and practical (clinical)
   materials to students, the use of digital teaching aids and e-learning,
   along with traditional methods such as lectures, increases the students'
   eagerness, and motivation to learn more and thereby enhance the level of
   learning and improving the quality of education.},
Publisher = {WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS},
Address = {WOLTERS KLUWER INDIA PVT LTD , A-202, 2ND FLR, QUBE, C T S  NO 1498A-2
   VILLAGE MAROL, ANDHERI EAST, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, INDIA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Farzi, J (Corresponding Author), Zabol Univ Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Technol, POB 9861615881, Zabol, Iran.
   Shahmoradi, Leila; Mehrabanfar, Mahtab, Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Tehran, Iran.
   Meibodi, Seid Ali Emami; Ardakani, Hossein Majedi, Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Tehran, Iran.
   Navab, Elham, Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Dept Crit Care \& Geriatr Nursing, Tehran, Iran.
   Yazdani, Azita, Shiraz Univ Med Sci, Sch Management \& Med Informat, Dept Hlth Informat Technol, Shiraz, Iran.
   Farzi, Jebraeil, Zabol Univ Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Technol, POB 9861615881, Zabol, Iran.},
DOI = {10.4103/jehp.jehp\_1496\_20},
Article-Number = {379},
ISSN = {2277-9531},
EISSN = {2319-6440},
Keywords = {E-learning; mobile application; nursing; pain management},
Research-Areas = {Education \& Educational Research; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Education, Scientific Disciplines; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {j\_farzi@zbmu.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran University of Medical
   Sciences; Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Shiraz University of
   Medical Science},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Yazdani, Azita/AAH-5084-2020
   Navab, Elham/E-8092-2012
   farzi, jebrail/C-1735-2019},
ORCID-Numbers = {Yazdani, Azita/0000-0002-5190-286X
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Number-of-Cited-References = {19},
Times-Cited = {3},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {2},
Journal-ISO = {J. Educ. Health Promot.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {YZ5HE},
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@article{ WOS:000418365400021,
Author = {Wang, Wenru and Seah, Betsy and Jiang, Ying and Lopez, Violeta and Tan,
   Cherry and Lim, Suan Tee and Ren, Hongliang and Khoo, Yin Hao},
Title = {A randomized controlled trial on a nurse-led smartphone-based
   self-management programme for people with poorly controlled type 2
   diabetes: A study protocol},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {74},
Number = {1},
Pages = {190-200},
Month = {JAN},
Abstract = {AimTo develop and compare a nurse-led smartphone-based self-management
   programme with an existing nurse-led diabetes service on health-related
   outcomes for people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes in Singapore.
   BackgroundOver the past decades, Asia has emerged as the diabetes
   epicentre in the world due to rapid economic development, urbanization
   and nutrition transition. There is an urgent need to develop more
   effective care management strategies in response to this rising diabetes
   epidemic.
   DesignA randomized controlled trial with pre- and repeated posttests
   control group design.
   MethodologyA total of 128 adults with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes
   will be recruited from the diabetes clinic of a public acute hospital in
   Singapore through convenience sampling. Study participants will be
   randomly allocated either to the experimental group or the control
   group. Outcome measures will include the 10-item General Self-Efficacy
   Scale, 11-item Revised Summary of Diabetes Self-care Activities and
   19-item Diabetes-Dependent Quality of Life. Data will be collected at
   three time points: baseline, 3 and 6months from the baseline.
   DiscussionIt is expected that this programme will be an alternative
   offered to diabetes patients to master their self-care management
   skills, in addition to the existing diabetes service provided in
   diabetes clinics in Singapore hospitals. Furthermore, the
   self-supporting and less resource-intensive nature of this programme,
   using a smartphone application as the mode of intervention delivery,
   will greatly reduce nurses' direct contact time with patients and allow
   more time to be allocated to those who require more attention. The study
   has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov. The trial registration
   number is NCT03088475.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, WR (Corresponding Author), Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Alice Ctr Nursing Studies, Singapore, Singapore.
   Wang, Wenru; Seah, Betsy; Jiang, Ying; Lopez, Violeta, Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Tan, Cherry, SingHealth Polyclin, Singapore, Singapore.
   Lim, Suan Tee; Khoo, Yin Hao, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Singapore, Singapore.
   Ren, Hongliang, Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biomed Engn, Fac Engn, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1111/jan.13394},
ISSN = {0309-2402},
EISSN = {1365-2648},
Keywords = {health-relevant outcomes; nurse-led; nursing; poor glycaemic control;
   self-management; smartphone-based; type 2 diabetes},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; QUESTIONNAIRE; EFFICACY; AUDIT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {nurww@nus.edu.sg},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   National University of Singapore},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Betsy, Seah/AAI-5683-2020
   Jiang, Ying/ABD-7095-2021
   Wang, Wenru/N-1523-2019
   李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023
   Lopez, Violeta/C-6899-2015},
ORCID-Numbers = {Jiang, Ying/0000-0002-1496-0825
   Wang, Wenru/0000-0002-0265-8215
   Seah, Betsy/0000-0002-6048-2190
   Lopez, Violeta/0000-0001-8844-0331},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund Tier 1 in Singapore
   {[}T1-2016 Apr - 02]},
Funding-Text = {This study is funded by a grant from the Ministry of Education Academic
   Research Fund Tier 1 in Singapore (Grant Number: T1-2016 Apr - 02). The
   study funder was not involved in the study design, and will not be
   involved in the data collection, data analysis, and writing for
   publication},
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@article{ WOS:000446839900010,
Author = {Sun, Terri and Dunsmuir, Dustin and Miao, Ian and Devoy, Gregor M. and
   West, Nicholas C. and Gorges, Matthias and Lauder, Gillian R. and
   Ansermino, J. Mark},
Title = {In-hospital usability and feasibility evaluation of Panda, an app for
   the management of pain in children at home},
Journal = {PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {28},
Number = {10},
Pages = {897-905},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {BackgroundPostoperative pain in children is often poorly managed at
   home, leading to slower functional recovery, poor oral intake, sleep
   disturbances, and behavioral changes. Panda is a smartphone application
   (app) designed to support parents in assessing their child's pain and
   managing medications.
   AimsThe aim of this study was to evaluate the Panda app's usability and
   feasibility in hospital prior to testing the app at home.
   MethodsThe study comprised two phases. Phase I evaluated Panda's
   usability with nurses, parents, and adolescents using simulated
   scenarios. Usability was measured by task completion rate, user error
   rates, and the Computer Systems Usability Questionnaire. Phase II
   evaluated Panda's feasibility by observing parents/guardians of
   pediatric patients using the app on the postsurgical ward. Feasibility
   was measured using response frequency and delay following app
   notifications from an audit trail of app function, and parental
   satisfaction from an interview. Feedback was used to guide iterative app
   improvements.
   ResultsIn Phase I, 13 nurses, 12 parents, and 5 adolescents evaluated
   the app. A total of 103 usability issues were identified, analyzed, and
   addressed. In Phase II, 29 parents responded to a total of 151 app
   notifications, with 84\% responding within 1hour in the final round of
   testing; 93\% of participants reported the app was easy to use, and
   rated the app with a median {[}interquartile range] Computer Systems
   Usability Questionnaire score of 2 {[}1-4]. Significant barriers to use
   included lack of flexibility in the medication scheduling, low volume of
   alert sounds, and the extra time spent on medication safety checks.
   ConclusionPanda's usability was improved and its feasibility
   demonstrated in the controlled hospital environment. The next step is to
   evaluate its feasibility for use at home.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Sun, T (Corresponding Author), Univ British Columbia, Dept Anesthesiol Pharmacol \& Therapeut, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Sun, Terri; Dunsmuir, Dustin; West, Nicholas C.; Gorges, Matthias; Lauder, Gillian R.; Ansermino, J. Mark, Univ British Columbia, Dept Anesthesiol Pharmacol \& Therapeut, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Miao, Ian, Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Devoy, Gregor M., Univ Aberdeen, Sch Med Med Sci \& Nutr, Aberdeen, Scotland.
   Gorges, Matthias; Ansermino, J. Mark, BC Childrens Hosp Res Inst, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
   Lauder, Gillian R.; Ansermino, J. Mark, BC Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Anesthesia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1111/pan.13471},
ISSN = {1155-5645},
EISSN = {1460-9592},
Keywords = {analgesia; assessment; child; pain; parents; postoperative pain;
   smartphone},
Keywords-Plus = {AMBULATORY SURGERY; ANALOG SCALE; TECHNOLOGY},
Research-Areas = {Anesthesiology; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Anesthesiology; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {terri.sun@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia;
   University of Aberdeen; BC Childrens Hospital; University of British
   Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Görges, Matthias/H-9750-2019
   West, Nicholas/Y-6499-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Görges, Matthias/0000-0003-2193-178X
   West, Nicholas/0000-0001-8382-5136
   Lauder, Gillian/0000-0001-6774-6120
   Dunsmuir, Dustin/0000-0001-9717-3685
   Ansermino, J Mark/0000-0001-8427-2035},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ontario Anesthesiologists - Canadian Anesthesiologists Society
   Residents' Research Grant; University Of British Columbia Faculty Of
   Medicine's Summer Student Research Program award},
Funding-Text = {Study funded in part by 2016 Ontario Anesthesiologists - Canadian
   Anesthesiologists Society Residents' Research Grant (recipient T Sun)
   and the University Of British Columbia Faculty Of Medicine's Summer
   Student Research Program award (recipient I Miao).},
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@article{ WOS:001059738500001,
Author = {Hanghoj, Signe and Bentsen, Line and Hjerming, Maiken and Simonsen,
   Anette Borup and Thycosen, Marianne and Bergmann, Mette Buur and
   Godiksen, Dorthe Ostergaard and Pappot, Helle},
Title = {Experiences of Peer Communities in a Cancer Smartphone App Among
   Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer},
Journal = {SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY NURSING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {39},
Number = {4},
Month = {AUG},
Abstract = {Objectives: Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer have
   identified connection to online communities of same-age peers to be
   essential for psycho-social support. In this study, the aim was to
   explore AYAs with cancers' and AYA cancer survivors' use of the Kr \&
   UAELIG;ftv \& UAELIG;rket cancer app's social forum and experiences of
   peer communities in the forum. Differences due to gender and treatment
   status were investigated.Data Sources: In all, 85 AYAs aged 15-29 were
   recruited: 46 on and 39 off cancer treatment. The use of the social
   forum was assessed by a questionnaire, which were analyzed using
   descriptive statistics, and telephone interviews were analyzed
   thematically by the Framework Method.Conclusion: Some AYAs assessed the
   social forum to be more valuable at time of diagnosis, while others
   experienced meaningful peer-support after cancer. Women were more active
   and diligent users than men. The following themes were found: 1) Common
   understanding of each other's challenges; 2) Other AYAs' stories
   increase the feeling of comfort but can also be difficult to
   accommodate; 3) A temporary and unwanted community; and 4) The
   interaction is personal but quickly stalls.Implications for Nursing
   Practice: The results are relevant to the development of AYA cancer
   apps, with a view to strengthening peer-to-peer relationships. Although
   the use of the Kr \& UAELIG;ftv \& UAELIG;rket app was temporary, it
   presented a meaningful community for AYAs with cancer. The community
   feeling reduced loneliness and increased the sense of togetherness. The
   app met AYAs' needs and wishes for peer-to-peer age-appropriate cancer
   support, which can be implemented and provided by nurses.\& COPY; 2023
   The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article
   under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Hanghoj, S (Corresponding Author), Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, Rigshosp, Copenhagen, Denmark.
   Hanghoj, Signe; Bentsen, Line; Pappot, Helle, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, Rigshosp, Copenhagen, Denmark.
   Hjerming, Maiken, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Hematol, Rigshosp, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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   Thycosen, Marianne, Odense Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, OUH, Odense, Denmark.
   Bergmann, Mette Buur, Zealand Univ Hosp, Dept Hematol, Roskilde, Denmark.
   Godiksen, Dorthe Ostergaard, Aalborg Univ Hosp, Dept Hematol, Aalborg, Denmark.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.soncn.2023.151408},
Article-Number = {151408},
ISSN = {0749-2081},
EISSN = {1878-3449},
Keywords = {App; AYA; Cancer; Community; Peer-to-peer; Psychosocial; Qualitative},
Keywords-Plus = {SOCIAL MEDIA; SUPPORT; ONLINE; SURVIVORS; PATIENT; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Oncology; Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Oncology; Nursing},
Author-Email = {signe.hanghoej@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Rigshospitalet; University of Copenhagen; Rigshospitalet; University of
   Copenhagen; Aarhus University; University of Southern Denmark; Odense
   University Hospital; Aalborg University; Aalborg University Hospital},
ORCID-Numbers = {Hanghoj, Signe/0000-0003-0336-1584},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Danish Cancer Society {[}R224-A13480]; TrygFonden {[}120451]; Dagmar
   Marshalls Fond},
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@article{ WOS:000827446700001,
Author = {Tran, Vi and Gwenzi, Farai and Marongwe, Phiona and Rutsito, Olbarn and
   Chatikobo, Pesanai and Murenje, Vernon and Hove, Joseph and Munyaradzi,
   Tinashe and Rogers, Zoe and Tshimanga, Mufuta and Sidile-Chitimbire,
   Vuyelwa and Xaba, Sinokuthemba and Ncube, Gertrude and Masimba, Lewis
   and Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai and Holec, Marrianne and Barnhart,
   Scott and Weiner, Bryan and Feldacker, Caryl},
Title = {REDCap mobile data collection: Using implementation science to explore
   the potential and pitfalls of a digital health tool in routine voluntary
   medical male circumcision outreach settings in Zimbabwe},
Journal = {DIGITAL HEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {8},
Month = {JUL},
Abstract = {Background Digital data collection tools improve data quality but are
   limited by connectivity. ZAZIC, a Zimbabwean consortium focused on
   scaling up male circumcision (MC) services, provides MC in outreach
   settings where both data quality and connectivity is poor. ZAZIC
   implemented REDCap Mobile app for data collection among roving ZAZIC MC
   nurses. To inform continued scale-up or discontinuation, this paper
   details if, how, and for whom REDCap improved data quality using the
   Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM)
   framework. Methods Data were collected for this retrospective,
   cross-sectional study for nine months, from July 2019 to March 2020,
   before COVID-19 paused MC services. Data completeness was compared
   between paper- and REDCap-based tools and between two ZAZIC partners
   using two sample, one-tailed t-tests. Results REDCap reached all roving
   nurses who reported 26,904 MCs from 1773 submissions. REDCap
   effectiveness, as measured by data completeness, decreased from 89.2\%
   in paper to 76.6\% in REDCap app for Partner 1 (p < 0.001, 95\% CI:
   -0.24, -0.12) but increased modestly from 86.2\% to 90.3\% in REDCap for
   Partner 2 (p = 0.05, 95\% CI: -.007, 0.12). Adoption of REDCap was
   100\%; paper-based reporting concluded in October 2019. Implementation
   varied by partner and user. Maintenance appeared high. Conclusion
   Although initial transition from paper to REDCap showed mixed
   effectiveness, post-hoc analysis from service resumption found increased
   REDCap data completeness across partners, suggesting locally-led
   momentum for REDCap-based data collection. Staff training, consistent
   mentoring, and continued technical support appear critical for continued
   use of digital health tools for quality data collection in rural
   Zimbabwe and similar low connectivity settings.},
Publisher = {SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD},
Address = {1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Feldacker, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Washington, HMC 359932,325 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 USA.
   Tran, Vi; Weiner, Bryan, Univ Washington, Dept Hlth Serv, Seattle, WA 98104 USA.
   Gwenzi, Farai; Murenje, Vernon; Masimba, Lewis; Makunike-Chikwinya, Batsirai, Zimbabwe Tech Training \& Educ Ctr Hlth Zim TTECH, Harare, Zimbabwe.
   Marongwe, Phiona; Holec, Marrianne; Barnhart, Scott; Feldacker, Caryl, Univ Washington, Int Training \& Educ Ctr Hlth I TECH, Dept Global Hlth, Seattle, WA 98104 USA.
   Marongwe, Phiona; Rogers, Zoe; Barnhart, Scott; Weiner, Bryan; Feldacker, Caryl, Univ Washington, Dept Global Hlth, Seattle, WA 98104 USA.
   Rutsito, Olbarn; Hove, Joseph; Sidile-Chitimbire, Vuyelwa, Zimbabwe Assoc Church Related Hosp ZACH, Harare, Zimbabwe.
   Chatikobo, Pesanai; Munyaradzi, Tinashe; Tshimanga, Mufuta, Zimbabwe Community Hlth Intervent Project ZiCHIRe, Harare, Zimbabwe.
   Xaba, Sinokuthemba; Ncube, Gertrude, Minist Hlth \& Child Care, Harare, Zimbabwe.
   Barnhart, Scott, Univ Washington, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98104 USA.},
DOI = {10.1177/20552076221112163},
Article-Number = {20552076221112163},
ISSN = {2055-2076},
Keywords = {Mobile data collection; REDCap; implementation science; Zimbabwe; male
   circumcision; digital health in routine settings},
Keywords-Plus = {IMPACT; INTERVENTIONS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services; Public,
   Environmental \& Occupational Health; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {cfeld@uw.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University
   of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University of
   Washington; University of Washington Seattle; University of Washington;
   University of Washington Seattle},
ORCID-Numbers = {Feldacker, Caryl/0000-0002-8152-6754
   Murenje, Vernon/0000-0002-0715-9837
   Tran, Vi/0000-0003-0027-8953},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Centers for Disease Control and Prevention {[}NU2GGH002116]},
Funding-Text = {The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for
   the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work
   was supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (grant
   number NU2GGH002116).},
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@article{ WOS:000596796200001,
Author = {Jia, Mengmeng and Tang, Jie and Xie, Sumei and He, Xiaokuo and Wang,
   Yingmin and Liu, Ting and Yan, Tiebin and Li, Kun},
Title = {Using a Mobile App-Based International Classification of Functioning,
   Disability, and Health Set to Assess the Functioning of Spinal Cord
   Injury Patients: Rasch Analysis},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {8},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV 11},
Abstract = {Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability,
   and Health (ICF) is a unified system of functioning terminology that has
   been used to develop electronic health records and assessment
   instruments. Its application has been limited, however, by its complex
   terminology, numerous categories, uncertain operationalization, and the
   training required to use it well. Together is a mobile health app
   designed to extend medical support to the families of spinal cord injury
   (SCI) patients in China. The app's core framework is a set of only 31
   ICF categories. The app also provides rating guidelines and
   automatically transforms routine assessment results to the terms of the
   ICF qualifiers.
   Objective: The goal of the research is to examine the suitability of the
   ICF set used in the app Together for use as an instrument for assessing
   the functioning of SCI patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was
   conducted including 112 SCI patients recruited before discharge from
   four rehabilitation centers in China between May 2018 and October 2019.
   Nurses used the app to assess patient functioning in face-to-face
   interviews. The resulting data were then subjected to Rasch analysis.
   Results: After deleting two categories (family relationships and
   socializing) and one personal factor (knowledge about spinal cord
   injury) that did not fit the Rasch model, the body functions and body
   structures, activities and participation, and contextual factors
   components of the ICF exhibited adequate fit to the Rasch model. All
   three demonstrated acceptable person separation indices. The 28
   categories retained in the set were free of differential item
   functioning by gender, age, education level, or etiology.
   Conclusions: Together overcomes some of the obstacles to practical
   application of the ICF. The app is a reliable assessment tool for
   assessing functioning after spinal cord injury.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Li, K (Corresponding Author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Jia, Mengmeng; Liu, Ting; Li, Kun, Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Tang, Jie, Sichuan Prov Rehabil Hosp, Dept Spinal Cord Injury Rehabil, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
   Xie, Sumei, Guangdong Prov Work Injury Rehabil Hosp, Dept Spinal Cord Injury Rehabil, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   He, Xiaokuo, Fifth Hosp Xiamen, Dept Rehabil Med, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yingmin; Yan, Tiebin, Sun Yat Sen Mem Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2196/20723},
Article-Number = {e20723},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {International Classification of Functioning; Disability and Health;
   spinal cord injuries; mobile health app; Rasch analysis},
Keywords-Plus = {LOW-BACK-PAIN; INTERRATER RELIABILITY; SOCIAL-PARTICIPATION; ICF;
   STANDARDS; TOOL},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {likun22@mail.sysu.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {wang, yingying/GRS-3058-2022
   wang, yan/GSE-6489-2022
   Wang, Yiping/IZQ-2052-2023
   Wang, Ying/HJI-2509-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {YAN, TIEBIN/0000-0002-0489-5142
   Jia, Mengmeng/0000-0001-8916-9176},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {China's National Natural Science Foundation {[}71603293]; Fundamental
   Research Funds for the Central Universities {[}20ykpy88]},
Funding-Text = {The authors would like to express special thanks to Bing Xie and Haishan
   Pan, the engineers who provided technical support for the development of
   the app. This study was supported by China's National Natural Science
   Foundation (grant number 71603293) and the Fundamental Research Funds
   for the Central Universities (grant number 20ykpy88). The sponsors had
   no role in the study's design; in the collection, analysis or
   interpretation of data; in writing of the report; or in the decision to
   submit the article for publication.},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000924552900002,
Author = {Parker, Sharon M. and Barr, Margo and Stocks, Nigel and Denney-Wilson,
   Elizabeth and Zwar, Nicholas and Karnon, Jon and Kabir, Alamgir and
   Nutbeam, Don and Roseleur, Jackie and Liaw, Siaw-Teng and McNamara,
   Carmel and Frank, Oliver and Tran, An and Osborne, Richard and Lau,
   Annie Y. S. and Harris, Mark},
Title = {Preventing chronic disease in overweight and obese patients with low
   health literacy using eHealth and teamwork in primary healthcare
   (HeLP-GP): a cluster randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {BMJ OPEN},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {12},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {ObjectivesTo evaluate a multifaceted intervention on diet, physical
   activity and health literacy of overweight and obese patients attending
   primary care.DesignA pragmatic two-arm cluster randomised controlled
   trial.SettingUrban general practices in lower socioeconomic areas in
   Sydney and Adelaide.ParticipantsWe aimed to recruit 800 patients in each
   arm. Baseline assessment was completed by 215 patients (120 intervention
   and 95 control).InterventionA practice nurse-led preventive health
   check, a mobile application and telephone coaching.Primary and secondary
   outcome measuresPrimary outcomes were measured at baseline, 6 and 12
   months, and included patient health and eHealth literacy, weight, waist
   circumference and blood pressure. Secondary outcomes included changes in
   diet and physical activity, preventive advice and referral, blood
   lipids, quality of life and costs. Univariate and multivariate analyses
   of difference-in-differences (DiD) estimates for each outcome were
   conducted.ResultsAt 6 months, the intervention group, compared with the
   control group, demonstrated a greater increase in Health Literacy
   Questionnaire domain 8 score (ability to find good health information;
   mean DiD 0.22; 95\%CI 0.01 to 0.44). There were similar differences for
   domain 9 score (understanding health information well enough to know
   what to do) among patients below the median at baseline. Differences
   were reduced and non-statistically significant at 12 months. There was a
   small improvement in diet scores at 6 months (DiD 0.78 (0.10 to 1.47);
   p=0.026) but not at 12 months. There were no differences in eHealth
   literacy, physical activity scores, body mass index, weight, waist
   circumference or blood pressure.ConclusionsTargeted recruitment and
   engagement were challenging in this population. While the intervention
   was associated with some improvements in health literacy and diet,
   substantial differences in other outcomes were not observed. More
   intensive interventions and using codesign strategies to engage the
   practices earlier may produce a different result. Codesign may also be
   valuable when targeting lower socioeconomic populations.Trial
   registration numberAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry
   (ACTRN 12617001508369)
   (http://www.ANZCTR.org.au/ACTRN12617001508369.aspx).Trial protocolThe
   protocol for this trial has been published (open access;
   https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/8/6/e023239).},
Publisher = {BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP},
Address = {BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Harris, M (Corresponding Author), Univ New South Wales, Ctr Primary Hlth Care \& Equ, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Parker, Sharon M.; Barr, Margo; Kabir, Alamgir; Tran, An; Harris, Mark, Univ New South Wales, Ctr Primary Hlth Care \& Equ, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Stocks, Nigel; Frank, Oliver, Univ Adelaide, Adelaide Med Sch, Discipline Gen Practice, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   Denney-Wilson, Elizabeth, Univ Sydney, Sydney Nursing Sch, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Zwar, Nicholas, Bond Univ, Hlth Sci \& Med, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia.
   Karnon, Jon; Roseleur, Jackie, Flinders Univ S Australia, Flinders Med Res Inst, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
   Nutbeam, Don, Univ Sydney, Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   Liaw, Siaw-Teng, Univ New South Wales, Sch Populat Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
   McNamara, Carmel, Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Adelaide, NSW, Australia.
   Osborne, Richard, Swinburne Univ Technol, Ctr Global Hlth \& Equ, Burwood, Vic, Australia.
   Lau, Annie Y. S., Macquarie Univ, Fac Med \& Hlth Sci, Australian Inst Hlth Innovat, Sydney, NSW, Australia.},
DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060393},
Article-Number = {e060393},
ISSN = {2044-6055},
Keywords = {PRIMARY CARE; PREVENTIVE MEDICINE; Health informatics},
Keywords-Plus = {WEIGHT-LOSS INTERVENTIONS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; GENERAL-PRACTICE;
   MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {m.f.harris@unsw.edu.au},
Affiliations = {University of New South Wales Sydney; University of Adelaide; University
   of Sydney; Bond University; Flinders University South Australia;
   University of Sydney; University of New South Wales Sydney; Flinders
   University South Australia; Swinburne University of Technology;
   Macquarie University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Kabir, A Y M Alamgir/H-3430-2019
   Stocks, Nigel P/I-1083-2012
   Liaw, Siaw-Teng/C-3673-2012
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Kabir, A Y M Alamgir/0000-0002-3762-8307
   Zwar, Nicholas/0000-0001-6462-9121
   Parker, Sharon/0000-0001-7904-6420
   Liaw, Siaw-Teng/0000-0001-5989-3614
   Roseleur, Jacqueline/0000-0003-4990-1312
   Karnon, Jonathan/0000-0003-3220-2099
   Lau, Annie Y.S./0000-0002-3028-4222
   Stocks, Nigel/0000-0002-9018-0361},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia
   {[}APP1125681]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research
   Council (NHMRC) of Australia (project grant APP1125681, 2017).},
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@article{ WOS:000999756100001,
Author = {Baniasadi, Tayebeh and Hassaniazad, Mehdi and Kalhori, Sharareh Rostam
   Niakan and Shahi, Mehraban and Ghazisaeedi, Marjan},
Title = {Developing a mobile health application for wound telemonitoring: a pilot
   study on abdominal surgeries post-discharge care},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {23},
Number = {1},
Month = {JUN 2},
Abstract = {BackgroundMany early signs of Surgical Site Infection (SSI) developed
   during the first thirty days after discharge remain inadequately
   recognized by patients. Hence, it is important to use interactive
   technologies for patient support in these times. It helps to diminish
   unnecessary exposure and in-person outpatient visits. Therefore, this
   study aims to develop a follow-up system for remote monitoring of SSIs
   in abdominal surgeries.Material and methodsThis pilot study was carried
   out in two phases including development and pilot test of the system.
   First, the main requirements of the system were extracted through a
   literature review and exploration of the specific needs of abdominal
   surgery patients in the post-discharge period. Next extracted data was
   validated according to the agreement level of 30 clinical experts by the
   Delphi method. After confirming the conceptual model and the primary
   prototype, the system was designed. In the pilot test phase, the
   usability of the system was qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated
   by the participation of patients and clinicians.ResultsThe general
   architecture of the system consists of a mobile application as a patient
   portal and a web-based platform for patient remote monitoring and 30-day
   follow-up by the healthcare provider. Application has a wide range of
   functionalities including collecting surgery-related documents, and
   regular assessment of self-reported symptoms via systematic tele-visits
   based on predetermined indexes and wound images. The risk-based models
   embedded in the database included a minimum set with 13 rules derived
   from the incidence, frequency, and severity of SSI-related symptoms.
   Accordingly, alerts were generated and displayed via notifications and
   flagged items on clinicians' dashboards. In the pilot test phase, out of
   five scheduled tele-visits, 11 (of 13) patients (85\%), completed at
   least two visits. The nurse-centered support was very helpful in the
   recovery stage. Finally, the result of a pilot usability evaluation
   showed users' satisfaction and willingness to use the
   system.ConclusionImplementing a telemonitoring system is potentially
   feasible and acceptable. Applying this system as part of routine
   postoperative care management can provide positive effects and outcomes,
   especially in the era of coronavirus disease when more willingness to
   telecare service is considered.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ghazisaeedi, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Tehran, Iran.
   Baniasadi, Tayebeh; Shahi, Mehraban, Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Fac Para Med, Dept Hlth Informat Technol, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
   Hassaniazad, Mehdi, Hormozgan Univ Med Sci, Hormozgan Hlth Inst, Infect \& Trop Dis Res Ctr, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
   Kalhori, Sharareh Rostam Niakan; Ghazisaeedi, Marjan, Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Allied Med Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Tehran, Iran.
   Kalhori, Sharareh Rostam Niakan, TU Braunschweig, Peter L Reichertz Inst Med Informat, Braunschweig, Germany.
   Kalhori, Sharareh Rostam Niakan, Hannover Med Sch, Braunschweig, Germany.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-023-02199-z},
Article-Number = {103},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Surgery; Wound; Surgical site infection; Postoperative period;
   Follow-up; Telehealth; mHealth},
Keywords-Plus = {FOLLOW-UP; POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY; RISK-FACTORS; INFECTION; FEASIBILITY;
   INTERNET; APP},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {ghazimar@tums.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Braunschweig University of
   Technology; Hannover Medical School},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Baniasadi, Tayebeh/AAS-9308-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Baniasadi, Tayebeh/0000-0003-0212-291X
   Rostam Niakan Kalhori, Sharareh/0000-0002-7577-1200
   ghazisaeedi, marjan/0000-0002-2400-209X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS),Tehran, Iran
   {[}9801-3140657]},
Funding-Text = {Funding for this study was supported by the Tehran University of Medical
   Sciences (TUMS),Tehran, Iran (Grant number: 98-01-31-40657).The funding
   body played no role in the design of the study and collection, analysis,
   inter-pretation of data, and in writing the manuscript.},
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@article{ WOS:000686007400001,
Author = {Park, Il Tae and Oh, Won-Oak and Jang, Gwang-Cheon and Han, Jihee},
Title = {Effectiveness of mHealth-Safe Kids Hospital for the prevention of
   hospitalized children safety incidents: A randomized controlled trial},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {53},
Number = {5},
Pages = {623-633},
Month = {SEP},
Abstract = {Background Preschool-age children in hospitals are at a high risk of
   unexpected incidents. Safety incidents in hospitals can cause serious
   damage to the children. Objective To determine the effectiveness of the
   mobile-type mHealth Safe Kids Hospital (SKH) application (app) for the
   prevention of hospitalized child safety incidents. Design This study
   used a three-group, randomized controlled trial pre-post design.
   Setting(s) This study was conducted in the pediatric ward of three
   general hospitals in Korea. Participants A total of 124 eligible
   hospitalized children and their caregivers were enrolled in the study
   from June to December 2018. Of these, 116 finally participated in the
   study, and 8 were excluded because they were discharged before the
   intervention. Methods Hospitalized preschool-age children and their
   caregivers were randomly allocated into three groups: experimental group
   I (n = 39), experimental group II (n = 39), and the control group (n =
   38). Experimental group I received the SKH app intervention, the
   experimental group II received a paper-based intervention, whereas the
   control group received the usual intervention. Participants' outcomes of
   awareness, knowledge, and behavior related to hospital safety, were
   assessed at two time points: baseline and 24 h after the intervention.
   Results Hospital safety awareness had a higher increase after
   intervention in experimental groups I and II than in the control group.
   Among the four subdomains of hospital safety awareness, there was a
   significant increase in the scores of experimental group I on three
   subdomains after the intervention: falls (F = 8.19, p < 0.001), burns (F
   = 6.73, p = 0.002), and medical devices (F = 6.81, p = 0.002). In
   hospital safety knowledge and safety behavior, experimental group I had
   the highest average score after the intervention compared with
   experimental group II and the control group; however, there was no
   statistically significant difference in the average score of the three
   groups. Conclusions Using the SKH app is easy to attract the interest of
   preschool-age children and is also easy for nurses to use in clinical
   trials; thus, it is considered to be a useful educational intervention
   to prevent safety incidents in clinical fields in future. Clinical
   Relevance It is thought to contribute to the prevention of preschool-age
   children's safety incidents in pediatric wards.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Oh, WO (Corresponding Author), Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Park, Il Tae; Oh, Won-Oak; Han, Jihee, Korea Univ, Coll Nursing, 145 Anam Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
   Jang, Gwang-Cheon, NHIS Ilsan Hosp, Gyunggi, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1111/jnu.12693},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2021},
ISSN = {1527-6546},
EISSN = {1547-5069},
Keywords = {child; child health; hospitalized; mobile application; patient safety},
Keywords-Plus = {KNOWLEDGE; INJURY; RISK},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {wooh@korea.ac.kr},
Affiliations = {Korea University; National Health Insurance Service},
ORCID-Numbers = {Han, Jihee/0000-0002-4975-5864
   Oh, Won-Oak/0000-0003-0156-3422},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Research Foundation of South Korea {[}NRF--2016R1A2B1015455]},
Funding-Text = {This research was conducted with support from the National Research
   Foundation of South Korea under grant number NRF--2016R1A2B1015455.},
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@article{ WOS:000472604500001,
Author = {Huh, Up and Tak, Young Jin and Song, Seunghwan and Chung, Sung Woon and
   Sung, Sang Min and Lee, Chung Won and Bae, Miju and Ahn, Hyo Young},
Title = {Feedback on Physical Activity Through a Wearable Device Connected to a
   Mobile Phone App in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: Pilot Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN 18},
Abstract = {Background: Little is known of the effect of wearable devices on
   metabolic impairments in clinical settings. We hypothesized that a
   wearable device that can monitor and provide feedback on physical
   activity may help resolve metabolic syndrome.
   Objective: This study aimed to examine the objective effects of the use
   of these devices on metabolic syndrome resolution.
   Methods: Patients diagnosed with metabolic syndrome were recruited.
   Participants were prescribed regular walking using a wearable device
   (Coffee WALKIE + Dv.3, GC Healthcare CI, Korea) on their wrist for 12
   weeks. Participants received self-feedback on the amount of their
   exercise through an app on their mobile phone. The information on
   physical activities of the participants was uploaded automatically to a
   website. Thus, a trained nurse could provide individuals with feedback
   regarding the physical activity via telephone consultation on alternate
   weeks. Blood pressure (BP), body composition, fasting plasma glucose,
   and lipid profiles were recorded. The primary outcome was metabolic
   syndrome resolution. The secondary outcome was an improvement in the
   components of metabolic impairment.
   Results: Of the 53 participants recruited, 20 participants with a median
   age of 46 (range 36-50) years completed the trial. There was no
   significant difference in the amount of calorie expenditure at weeks 4,
   8, and 12. After 12 weeks, metabolic syndrome was resolved in 9 of 20
   participants (45\%), and the mean number of metabolic impairment
   components per person decreased from 3.4 to 2.9. Particularly, the mean
   systolic and diastolic BP decreased from mean 136.6 (SD 18.5) mm Hg to
   mean 127.4 (SD 19.5) mm Hg and from mean 84.0 (SD 8.1) mm Hg to mean
   77.4 (SD 14.4) mm Hg (both P=. 02), respectively.
   Conclusions: This study found that a 12-week intervention via feedback,
   based on a wearable physical activity monitor, helped metabolic syndrome
   patients to be more engaged in regular walking and it improved impaired
   metabolic components, especially in BP. However, some practical
   challenges regarding patients' adherence and sustained engagement were
   observed.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Song, S (Corresponding Author), Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Thorac \& Cardiovasc Surg, 179 Gudeok Ro, Busan 49241, South Korea.
   Huh, Up; Song, Seunghwan; Chung, Sung Woon; Lee, Chung Won; Bae, Miju; Ahn, Hyo Young, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Thorac \& Cardiovasc Surg, 179 Gudeok Ro, Busan 49241, South Korea.
   Huh, Up; Tak, Young Jin; Song, Seunghwan; Chung, Sung Woon; Sung, Sang Min; Lee, Chung Won; Bae, Miju; Ahn, Hyo Young, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Biomed Res Inst, Busan, South Korea.
   Tak, Young Jin, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Family Med, Busan, South Korea.
   Sung, Sang Min, Pusan Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, Busan, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.2196/13381},
Article-Number = {e13381},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {electronic activity monitor; wearable devices; metabolic syndrome;
   physical activity},
Keywords-Plus = {INTERVENTION; OVERWEIGHT; EXERCISE; DISEASE; RISK; METAANALYSIS;
   TECHNOLOGY; OBESITY; ADULTS; WAIST},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {song77.sh@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Pusan National University; Pusan National University Hospital; Pusan
   National University; Pusan National University Hospital; Pusan National
   University; Pusan National University Hospital; Pusan National
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@article{ WOS:000663077100004,
Author = {Milligan, Hannah and Iribarren, Sarah J. and Chirico, Cristina and
   Telles, Hugo and Schnall, Rebecca},
Title = {Insights from participant engagement with the tuberculosis treatment
   support tools intervention: Thematic analysis of interactive messages to
   guide refinement to better meet end user needs},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {149},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a largely curable disease, yet it
   remains one of the top ten causes of death globally. In response to
   known challenges to completing the long course of TB treatment, our
   study team developed the TB treatment support tools (TB-TSTs). The
   mobile application (app) is comprised of the following main components:
   1) tracks treatment progress, 2) provides disease tailored information,
   3) interactive communication between patients and treatment supporters,
   and 4) is linked with a direct adherence drug metabolite test.
   Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the interactive
   communication between the patients and the treatment supporter during
   the TB-TSTs pilot testing to identify issues and guide intervention
   refinement. Methods: We used mixed methods to analyze the interactive
   communication data. The study was conducted at a pulmonary disease
   specialized hospital in Argentina. Of the 42 study participants enrolled
   in the pilot study, 21 were randomly assigned to use the TB-TSTs for
   6-months during their TB treatment. The treatment supporter was a
   registered nurse from the regional level of the National TB program. We
   conducted thematic and content analysis of the messages in their
   original language, Spanish. We assessed the themes over time and by whom
   initiated the messages.
   Results: There were 2561 individual messages sent between the
   participants and treatment supporter. We identified 19 main themes: 7
   were participant and 12 were treatment supporter initiated. Participant
   themes included missed report rationale, arranging in-person meeting,
   intervention support, TB treatment progress, disease/treatment
   questions, side effects and additional support. Treatment supporter
   themes included missed report inquiry, arranging in-person meeting,
   introduction and instructions, check-in's, positive reinforcement,
   treatment progress inquiry, test-strip issues, intervention orientation,
   initial side-effect check in, follow-up on side effects and photo
   quality issues. Messages and themes decreased over time with most
   occurring within the first 2 months of treatment.
   Conclusions: Although there was a decrease in the number of messages and
   the theme types over the 6-month study participation, treatment
   adherence support remained needed throughout. Potential solutions are
   suggested for the main issues and recommendations are being used to
   guide refinement.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD},
Address = {ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000,
   IRELAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Milligan, H; Iribarren, SJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Washington, Dept Biobehav Nursing \& Hlth Informat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Milligan, Hannah; Iribarren, Sarah J., Univ Washington, Dept Biobehav Nursing \& Hlth Informat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Chirico, Cristina; Telles, Hugo, Hosp Zonal Torax Dr Antonio Cetrangolo, Natl TB Control Program Reg Five, Programa Control TB Reg Sanitaria 5, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina.
   Schnall, Rebecca, Columbia Univ, Sch Nursing, New York, NY USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2021.104421},
EarlyAccessDate = {MAR 2021},
Article-Number = {104421},
ISSN = {1386-5056},
EISSN = {1872-8243},
Keywords = {Tuberculosis; Treatment adherence; Digital health; Treatment support},
Keywords-Plus = {TREATMENT ADHERENCE; MHEALTH; PATIENT},
Research-Areas = {Computer Science; Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Computer Science, Information Systems; Health Care Sciences \& Services;
   Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {millih2@uw.edu
   sjiribar@uw.edu},
Affiliations = {University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle; Columbia
   University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Schnall, Rebecca/0000-0003-2184-4045
   Iribarren, Sarah/0000-0003-2980-0717},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NIH {[}NINRK23NR017210, NIAIDR01AI147129]},
Funding-Text = {Corresponding author is a recipient of two NIH research scholarships:
   NINRK23NR017210: Iribarren and NIAIDR01AI147129: Iribarren, Rubinstein},
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@article{ WOS:000436209800001,
Author = {Boltin, Nicholas and Valdes, Diego and Culley, Joan M. and Valafar,
   Homayoun},
Title = {Mobile Decision Support Tool for Emergency Departments and Mass Casualty
   Incidents (EDIT): Initial Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {6},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Chemical exposures pose a significant threat to life. A
   rapid assessment by first responders and emergency nurses is required to
   reduce death and disability. Currently, no informatics tools exist to
   process victims of chemical exposures efficiently. The surge of patients
   into a hospital emergency department during a mass casualty incident
   creates additional stress on an already overburdened system, potentially
   placing patients at risk and challenging staff to process patients for
   appropriate care and treatment efficacy. Traditional emergency
   department triage models are oversimplified during highly stressed mass
   casualty incident scenarios in which there is little margin for error.
   Emerging mobile technology could alleviate the burden placed on nurses
   by allowing the freedom to move about the emergency department and stay
   connected to a decision support system.
   Objective: This study aims to present and evaluate a new mobile tool for
   assisting emergency department personnel in patient management and
   triage during a chemical mass casualty incident.
   Methods: Over 500 volunteer nurses, students, and first responders were
   recruited for a study involving a simulated chemical mass casualty
   incident. During the exercise, a mobile application was used to collect
   patient data through a kiosk system. Nurses also received tablets where
   they could review patient information and choose recommendations from a
   decision support system. Data collected was analyzed on the efficiency
   of the app to obtain patient data and on nurse agreement with the
   decision support system.
   Results: Of the 296 participants, 96.3\% (288/296) of the patients
   completed the kiosk system with an average time of 3 minutes, 22
   seconds. Average time to complete the entire triage process was 5
   minutes, 34 seconds. Analysis of the data also showed strong agreement
   among nurses regarding the app's decision support system. Overall,
   nurses agreed with the system 91.6\% (262/286) of the time when it came
   to choose an exposure level and 84.3\% (241/286) of the time when
   selecting an action.
   Conclusions: The app reliably demonstrated the ability to collect
   patient data through a self-service kiosk system thus reducing the
   burden on hospital resources. Also, the mobile technology allowed nurses
   the freedom to triage patients on the go while staying connected to a
   decision support system in which they felt would give reliable
   recommendations.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Valafar, H (Corresponding Author), Univ South Carolina, Dept Comp Sci \& Engn, 315 Main St, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Boltin, Nicholas; Valdes, Diego; Valafar, Homayoun, Univ South Carolina, Dept Comp Sci \& Engn, 315 Main St, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.
   Culley, Joan M., Univ South Carolina, Coll Nursing, Columbia, SC 29208 USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/10727},
Article-Number = {e10727},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {triage; mass casualty incidents; decision support tools; mobile
   technology; biomedical informatics; human-computer interaction},
Keywords-Plus = {SEVERITY INDEX; TRIAGE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {homayoun@cec.sc.edu},
Affiliations = {University of South Carolina System; University of South Carolina
   Columbia; University of South Carolina System; University of South
   Carolina Columbia},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Valdes, Diego/GQR-1093-2022
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Culley, Joan/0000-0001-8838-2207
   Valafar, Homayoun/0000-0002-1581-3464
   Boltin, Nicholas/0000-0003-2808-8211},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institutes of Health {[}5R01LM011648, P20 RR-01646100]},
Funding-Text = {Research reported in this publication was supported by a grant from the
   National Institutes of Health (5R01LM011648 and P20 RR-01646100).},
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Times-Cited = {9},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {16},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000433585200009,
Author = {Torbjornsen, Astrid and Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova and Jenum, Anne
   Karen and Arsand, Eirik and Ribu, Lis},
Title = {Acceptability of an mHealth App Intervention for Persons With Type 2
   Diabetes and its Associations With Initial Self-Management: Randomized
   Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {5},
Month = {MAY},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health
   care. The level of acceptability may indicate whether and how such
   digital solutions will be used.
   Objective: This study aimed to explore associations between the level of
   acceptability of a mobile diabetes app and initial ability of
   self-management for patients with type 2 diabetes.
   Methods: Participants with type 2 diabetes were recruited from primary
   health care settings to a 3-armed randomized controlled trial in the
   Norwegian study in the RENEWING HEALTH project. At the 1-year follow-up,
   75 out of 101 participants from the intervention groups completed an
   acceptability questionnaire (The Service User Technology Acceptability
   Questionnaire). In the randomized controlled trial, the 2 intervention
   groups (n= 101 in total) received a mobile phone with a diabetes diary
   app, and one of the groups received additional health counseling given
   by telephone calls from a diabetes specialist nurse (n= 50). At
   baseline, we collected clinical variables from medical records, whereas
   demographic data and self-management (The Health Education Impact
   Questionnaire) measures were self-reported. Log data from the use of the
   app by self-monitoring were registered continuously. Associations
   between initial ability to self-manage at baseline and acceptability of
   the diabetes diary app after 1 year were analyzed using linear
   regression.
   Results: We found statistically significant associations between 5 of
   the 8 self-management domains and perceived benefit, one of the
   acceptability factors. However, when adjusting for age, gender, and
   frequency of use, only 1 domain, skill and technique acquisition,
   remained independently associated with perceived benefit. Frequency of
   use of the app was the factor that revealed the strongest association
   with the acceptability domain perceived benefit.
   Conclusions: Our findings indicate that persons with diabetes may accept
   the app, despite its perceived benefit being associated with only one of
   the 8 domains of their initial level of self-management.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Torbjornsen, A (Corresponding Author), Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing \& Hlth Promot, POB 4 St Olavs Pl, N-0130 Oslo, Norway.
   Torbjornsen, Astrid; Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova; Ribu, Lis, Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing \& Hlth Promot, POB 4 St Olavs Pl, N-0130 Oslo, Norway.
   Torbjornsen, Astrid; Jenum, Anne Karen, Univ Oslo, Dept Gen Practice, Gen Practice Res Unit, Inst Hlth \& Soc, Oslo, Norway.
   Arsand, Eirik, Univ Hosp North Norway, Norwegian Ctr E Hlth Res, Tromso, Norway.
   Arsand, Eirik, UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Clin Med, Tromso, Norway.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.8824},
Article-Number = {e125},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {diabetes mellitus; type 2; patient acceptance of health care;
   acceptability of health care; self-care; mobile apps; smartphone;
   telemedicine; regression analysis; factor analysis; statistical},
Keywords-Plus = {IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE HEIQ; EDUCATION; TECHNOLOGIES; MELLITUS; SUPPORT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {astrid.torbjornsen@oslomet.no},
Affiliations = {Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet); University of Oslo; UiT The
   Arctic University of Tromso; University Hospital of North Norway; UiT
   The Arctic University of Tromso},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Torbjørnsen, Astrid/T-8310-2018
   李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Ribu, Lis/0000-0003-1850-7902
   Arsand, Eirik/0000-0002-9520-1408
   Hagen, Milada/0000-0001-8947-8649
   Torbjornsen, Astrid/0000-0003-2385-2452},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {EU; ICT PSP and Innovation Framework Program; Norwegian Research
   Council; Health Authorities of Northern Norway; Norwegian Centre for
   E-health Research; Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
   Sciences; Akershus University Hospital; Norwegian Diabetes Association},
Funding-Text = {This Norwegian project was funded by the EU and the ICT PSP and
   Innovation Framework Program, the Norwegian Research Council, the Health
   Authorities of Northern Norway, the Norwegian Centre for E-health
   Research, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences,
   Akershus University Hospital, and the Norwegian Diabetes Association.},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {28},
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@article{ WOS:000417096200001,
Author = {Pecina, Jennifer L. and Wyatt, Kirk D. and Comfere, Nneka I. and
   Bernard, Matthew E. and North, Frederick},
Title = {Uses of Mobile Device Digital Photography of Dermatologic Conditions in
   Primary Care},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {5},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Background: PhotoExam is a mobile app that incorporates digital
   photographs into the electronic health record (EHR) using iPhone
   operating system (iOS, Apple Inc)-based mobile devices.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to describe usage patterns of
   PhotoExam in primary care and to assess clinician-level factors that
   influence the use of the PhotoExam app for teledermatology (TD)
   purposes.
   Methods: Retrospective record review of primary care patients who had
   one or more photos taken with the PhotoExam app between February 16,
   2015 to February 29, 2016 were reviewed for 30-day outcomes for rates of
   dermatology consult request, mode of dermatology consultation (curbside
   phone consult, eConsult, and in-person consult), specialty and training
   level of clinician using the app, performance of skin biopsy, and final
   pathological diagnosis (benign vs malignant).
   Results: During the study period, there were 1139 photo sessions on 1059
   unique patients. Of the 1139 sessions, 395 (34.68\%) sessions documented
   dermatologist input in the EHR via dermatology curbside consultation,
   eConsult, and in-person dermatology consult. Clinicians utilized
   curbside phone consults preferentially over eConsults for TD. By
   clinician type, nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs)
   were more likely to utilize the PhotoExam for TD as compared with
   physicians. By specialty type, pediatric clinicians were more likely to
   utilize the PhotoExam for TD as compared with family medicine and
   internal medicine clinicians. A total of 108 (9.5\%) photo sessions had
   a biopsy performed of the photographed site. Of these, 46 biopsies
   (42.6\%) were performed by a primary care clinician, and 27 (25.0\%)
   biopsies were interpreted as a malignancy. Of the 27 biopsies that
   revealed malignant findings, 6 (22\%) had a TD consultation before
   biopsy, and 10 (37\%) of these biopsies were obtained by primary care
   clinicians.
   Conclusions: Clinicians primarily used the PhotoExam for non-TD
   purposes. Nurse practitioners and PAs utilized the app for TD purposes
   more than physicians. Primary care clinicians requested curbside
   dermatology consults more frequently than dermatology eConsults.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Pecina, JL (Corresponding Author), Mayo Clin, Dept Family Med, 200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 55902 USA.
   Pecina, Jennifer L.; Bernard, Matthew E., Mayo Clin, Dept Family Med, 200 1st St SW, Rochester, MN 55902 USA.
   Wyatt, Kirk D., Mayo Clin, Dept Pediat \& Adolescent Med, Rochester, MN USA.
   Comfere, Nneka I., Mayo Clin, Dept Dermatol, Rochester, MN USA.
   Comfere, Nneka I., Mayo Clin, Dept Lab Med \& Pathol, Rochester, MN USA.
   North, Frederick, Mayo Clin, Dept Primary Care Internal Med, Rochester, MN USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.8257},
Article-Number = {e165},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords-Plus = {MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY; FORWARD TELEDERMATOLOGY; PATIENT PERSPECTIVES;
   PHONES; COST},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {pecina.jennifer@mayo.edu},
Affiliations = {Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic; Mayo Clinic},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bernard, Matthew/Q-6789-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Bernard, Matthew/0000-0002-1891-6880},
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@article{ WOS:000851503900001,
Author = {Fong, Khi Yung and Lai, Tina Peiting and Chan, Kai Siang and Le See,
   Isabel Jia and Goh, Cheng Cheng and Muthuveerappa, Sivakami and Tan,
   Audrey Huimin and Liang, Shanying and Lo, Zhiwen Joseph},
Title = {Clinical validation of a smartphone application for automated wound
   measurement in patients with venous leg ulcers},
Journal = {INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL},
Year = {2023},
Volume = {20},
Number = {3},
Pages = {751-760},
Month = {MAR},
Abstract = {Chronic wounds are associated with significant clinical, economic and
   quality-of-life burden. Despite the variety of wound imaging systems
   available in the market for wound assessment and surveillance, few are
   clinically validated among patients of Asian ethnicity. We aimed to
   clinically validate the accuracy of a smartphone wound application
   (Tissue Analytics {[}TA], Net Health Systems Inc, Florida, USA), versus
   conventional wound measurements (visual approximation and paper rulers),
   in patients of Asian ethnicity with venous leg ulcers (VLU). A
   prospective cohort study of patients presenting with VLU to a specialist
   wound nurse clinic over a 5-week duration was conducted. Each patient
   received seven wound measurements: one by a trained wound nurse
   clinician, and three separate wound measurements using TA on each of the
   iOS and Android operating systems. Inter-rater and intra-rater
   reliability between clinical and TA-based measurements were analysed
   using intra-class correlation statistics, with values of <0.5, 0.5 to
   0.75, 0.75 to 0.9, and >0.9 indicating poor, moderate, good and
   excellent reliability, respectively. 82 patients (51\% males), with a
   mean age at 65.8 years, completed the 5-week study duration. 25 (30\%)
   had underlying diabetes mellitus. Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity
   comprised 68\%, 12\% and 11\%, respectively. The VLU healed in 26 (32\%)
   of patients within the study period. In total, 358 wound episodes with
   2334 wound images were analysed. Inter-rater reliability for length,
   width and area between wound nurse measurements and TA application
   measurements was good (range 0.799-0.919, P < 0.001). Separate
   measurements of intra-rater reliability for length, width and area
   within the iOS or Android systems were excellent (range 0.967-0.985 and
   range 0.977-0.984 respectively, P < 0.001). Inter-rater reliability
   between TA used on the iOS and Android systems was also excellent
   (0.987-0.989, P < 0.001). Tissue Analytics, a smartphone wound
   application, is a useful adjunct for wound assessment and surveillance
   in VLU patients of Asian ethnicity.},
Publisher = {WILEY},
Address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Lo, ZJ (Corresponding Author), Woodlands Hlth, Dept Surg, 2 Yishun Cent 2, Singapore 768024, Singapore.
   Fong, Khi Yung, Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Lai, Tina Peiting; Goh, Cheng Cheng; Muthuveerappa, Sivakami; Tan, Audrey Huimin, Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Nursing Serv, Wound \& Stoma Care, Singapore, Singapore.
   Chan, Kai Siang; Le See, Isabel Jia, Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Vasc Surg Serv, Singapore, Singapore.
   Liang, Shanying; Lo, Zhiwen Joseph, Woodlands Hlth, Dept Surg, 2 Yishun Cent 2, Singapore 768024, Singapore.
   Lo, Zhiwen Joseph, Nanyang Technol Univ, Lee Kong Chian Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1111/iwj.13918},
EarlyAccessDate = {AUG 2022},
ISSN = {1742-4801},
EISSN = {1742-481X},
Keywords = {chronic venous insufficiency; machine learning; venous ulcers; wound
   imaging; wound management},
Keywords-Plus = {RISK-FACTORS; INSUFFICIENCY; POPULATION; PREVALENCE; CARE},
Research-Areas = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {zhiwen@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Tan Tock Seng
   Hospital; Nanyang Technological University \& National Institute of
   Education (NIE) Singapore; Nanyang Technological University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Khi Yung, Fong/HJA-3510-2022
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ORCID-Numbers = {Fong, Khi Yung/0000-0001-8194-0800
   Chan, Kai Siang/0000-0001-9533-801X
   LO, ZHIWEN JOSEPH/0000-0003-2289-5266},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A{*}STAR)
   {[}H19/01/a0/0Y9]; National Research Medical Council (NMRC)
   {[}FLWSHP19nov0015]; Tan Tock Seng Hospital FY2020 Pitch-for-Fund
   Program Grant {[}PFFP20-17]},
Funding-Text = {Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A{*}STAR): Industry
   Alignment Fund -Pre-Positioning; Programme, Grant/Award Number:
   H19/01/a0/0Y9; National Research Medical Council (NMRC) Research
   Training Fellowship, Grant/Award Number: FLWSHP19nov0015; Tan Tock Seng
   Hospital FY2020 Pitch-for-Fund Program Grant, Grant/Award Number:
   PFFP20-17},
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@article{ WOS:000575051900006,
Author = {Huang, Rendong and Xu, Mei and Li, Xiuting and Wang, Yinping and Wang,
   Bin and Cui, Naixue},
Title = {Internet-Based Sharing Nurse Program and Nurses' Perceptions in China:
   Cross-Sectional Survey},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {22},
Number = {7},
Month = {JUL 22},
Abstract = {Background: China is currently piloting a ``Sharing Nurse{''} program
   that aims to increase the accessibility of nursing services to at-home
   patients by enabling patients to order nursing services using mobile
   apps or online platforms.
   Objective: This study aims to assess nurses' perceptions of the Sharing
   Nurse program, including their acceptance, concerns, needs, and
   willingness to take part in the program.
   Methods: A total of 694 nurses participated in the questionnaire survey.
   The survey collected their sociodemographic and work-related information
   and their perceptions of the Sharing Nurse program using a
   self-developed questionnaire.
   Results: The 694 respondents agreed that the Sharing Nurse program could
   provide patients with better access to nursing care (n=483, 69.6\%).
   Their main concerns about the program were unclear liability division
   when medical disputes occur (n=637, 90.3\%) and potential personal
   safety issues (n=604, 87\%). They reported that insurance (n=611, 88\%),
   permits from their affiliated hospital (n=562, 81.0\%), clear
   instructions concerning rights and duties (n=580, 83.6\%), real time
   positioning while delivering the service (n=567, 81.7\%), and one-key
   alarm equipment (n=590, 85.0\%) were necessary for better implementation
   of the program. More than half of the respondents (n=416, 60\%) had an
   optimistic attitude toward the development of the Sharing Nurse program
   in China However, only 19.4\% (n=135) of the respondents expressed their
   willingness to be a ``shared nurse.{''} Further analyses found that
   nurses with a master's degree or above (chi(2)(3) =28.835, P<.001) or
   from tertiary hospitals (chi(2)(3) =18.669, P<.001) were more likely to
   be aware of the Sharing Nurse program and that male nurses were more
   willing to be shared nurses (Z=-2.275, P=.02).
   Conclusions: The Chinese Sharing Nurse program is still in its infancy
   and many refinements are needed before it can be implemented nationwide.
   Generally, Chinese nurses are positive about the Sharing Nurse program
   and are willing to participate if the program is thoroughly regulated
   and supervised.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cui, NX (Corresponding Author), Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 44 West Wenhua Rd, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
   Huang, Rendong; Wang, Bin; Cui, Naixue, Shandong Univ, Cheeloo Coll Med, Sch Nursing, 44 West Wenhua Rd, Jinan 250012, Peoples R China.
   Xu, Mei, Jinan Shizhong Peoples Hosp, Jinan, Peoples R China.
   Li, Xiuting, Jinan Cent Hosp, Jinan, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yinping, Peking Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2196/16644},
Article-Number = {e16644},
ISSN = {1438-8871},
Keywords = {sharing nurse; home visiting; internet plus nursing program; perception;
   China},
Keywords-Plus = {HOME-VISITING PROGRAMS; CARE; CHALLENGES; AUSTRALIA; BENEFITS; FAMILIES},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {cnx@sdu.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Shandong University; Shandong First Medical University \& Shandong
   Academy of Medical Sciences; Peking University},
ORCID-Numbers = {Cui, Naixue/0000-0003-4684-5482
   Wang, Yinping/0000-0002-1267-2205
   Huang, Rendong/0000-0002-9383-8157},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Shandong University {[}2018WLJH46]},
Funding-Text = {We would like to thank all the participants of the survey and the nurses
   who participated in the questionnaire refinement. We extend our
   gratitude to the Supporting Grant for Candidates for ``Qilu Outstanding
   Scholars{''} (2018WLJH46) from the Shandong University and Zhenhui Wang
   for providing critical information about Sharing Nurse program.},
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@article{ WOS:000718933800004,
Author = {Pakrad, Fatemeh and Ahmadi, Fazlollah and Grace, Sherry L. and Oshvandi,
   Khodayar and Kazemnejad, Anoshirvan},
Title = {Traditional vs Extended Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Based on the
   Continuous Care Model for Patients Who Have Undergone Coronary Artery
   Bypass Surgery in a Middle-Income Country: A Randomized Controlled Trial},
Journal = {ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {102},
Number = {11},
Pages = {2091+},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Objective: To compare traditional (1-month supervised) vs hybrid cardiac
   rehabilitation (CR; usual care) with an additional 3 months offered
   remotely based on the continuous care model (intervention) in patients
   who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
   Design: Randomized controlled trial, with blinded outcome assessment.
   Setting: A major heart center in a middle-income country.
   Participants: Of 107 eligible patients who were referred to CR during
   the period of study, 82.2\% (N=88) were enrolled (target sample size).
   Participants were randomly assigned 1:1 (concealed; 44 per parallel
   arm). There was 92.0\% retention.
   Interventions: After CR, participants were given a mobile application
   and communicated biweekly with the nurse from months 1-4 to control risk
   factors.
   Main Outcome Measures: Quality of life (QOL, Short Form-36, primary
   outcome); functional capacity (treadmill test); and the Depression,
   Anxiety and Stress Scale were evaluated pre-CR, after 1 month, and 3
   months after CR (end of intervention), as well as rehospitalization.
   Results: The analysis of variance interaction effects for the physical
   and mental component summary scores of QOL were <.001, favoring
   intervention (per protocol); there were also significant increases from
   pre-CR to 1 month, and from 1 month to the final assessment in the
   intervention arm (P<.001), with change in the control arm only to 1
   month. The effect sizes were 0.115 and 0.248, respectively. Similarly,
   the interaction effect for functional capacity was significant (P<.001),
   with a clinically significant 1.5 metabolic equivalent of task increase
   in the intervention arm. There were trends for group effects for the
   psychosocial indicators, with paired t tests revealing significant
   increases in each at both assessment points in the intervention arm. At
   4 months, there were 4 (10.3\%) rehospitalizations in the control arm
   and none in intervention (P=.049). Intended theoretical mechanisms were
   also affected by the intervention.
   Conclusions: Extending CR in this accessible manner, rendering it more
   comprehensive, was effective in improving outcomes. (C) 2021 Published
   by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The American Congress of Rehabilitation
   Medicine.},
Publisher = {W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC},
Address = {1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Ahmadi, F (Corresponding Author), Tarbiat Modares Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Nursing, POB 14155-4838, Tehran 141554838, Iran.
   Pakrad, Fatemeh; Ahmadi, Fazlollah, Tarbiat Modares Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Nursing, POB 14155-4838, Tehran 141554838, Iran.
   Grace, Sherry L., York Univ, Fac Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Grace, Sherry L., Univ Toronto, Univ Hlth Network, Peter Munk Cardiac Ctr, KITE Toronto Rehabil Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada.
   Oshvandi, Khodayar, Hamadan Univ Med Sci, Chron Dis Home Care Res Ctr, Sch Nursing \& Midwifery, Hamadan, Iran.
   Kazemnejad, Anoshirvan, Tarbiat Modares Univ, Fac Med Sci, Dept Biostat, Tehran, Iran.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.apmr.2021.04.026},
EarlyAccessDate = {NOV 2021},
ISSN = {0003-9993},
EISSN = {1532-821X},
Keywords = {Cardiac rehabilitation; Continuity of patient care; Coronary artery
   bypass; Global health; Health services accessibility; Model; nurs-ing;
   Quality of life; Randomized controlled trial; Rehabilitation; Secondary
   prevention; Telemedicine},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEALTH SURVEY SF-36; CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION;
   EXERCISE CAPACITY; CONTENT VALIDITY; STRESS SCALES; DEPRESSION; DISEASE;
   SMARTPHONE; MORTALITY},
Research-Areas = {Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences},
Author-Email = {Ahmadif@modares.ac.ir},
Affiliations = {Tarbiat Modares University; York University - Canada; University of
   Toronto; University Health Network Toronto; Toronto Rehabilitation
   Institute; Peter Munk Cardiac Centre; Hamadan University of Medical
   Sciences; Tarbiat Modares University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {oshvandi, khodayar/N-5654-2017
   Pakrad, Fatemeh/L-3890-2017
   Grace, Sherry L/H-1388-2013
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {oshvandi, khodayar/0000-0002-2224-8870
   Pakrad, Fatemeh/0000-0001-6171-8196
   Grace, Sherry L/0000-0001-7063-3610
   Kazemnejad, Anoshirvan/0000-0002-0143-9635},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Tarbiat Modares University {[}IR.MODARES.REC.1397.183]},
Funding-Text = {We thank the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Technology of the Tarbiat
   Modares University for approving and supporting this work (No.
   IR.MODARES.REC.1397.183). We also thank the staff of Farshchian Heart
   Center for their collaboration with this work.},
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@article{ WOS:000432286700001,
Author = {Gartrell, Kyungsook and Brennan, Caitlin W. and Wallen, Gwenyth R. and
   Liu, Fang and Smith, Karen G. and Fontelo, Paul},
Title = {Clinicians' perceptions of usefulness of the PubMed4Hh mobile device
   application for clinical decision making at the point of care: a pilot
   study},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {18},
Month = {MAY 8},
Abstract = {Background: Although evidence-based practice in healthcare has been
   facilitated by Internet access through wireless mobile devices, research
   on the effectiveness of clinical decision support for clinicians at the
   point of care is lacking. This study examined how evidence as abstracts
   and the bottom-line summaries, accessed with PubMed4Hh mobile devices,
   affected clinicians' decision making at the point of care.
   Methods: Three iterative steps were taken to evaluate the usefulness of
   PubMed4Hh tools at the NIH Clinical Center. First, feasibility testing
   was conducted using data collected from a librarian. Next, usability
   testing was carried out by a postdoctoral research fellow shadowing
   clinicians during rounds for one month in the inpatient setting. Then, a
   pilot study was conducted from February, 2016 to January, 2017, with
   clinicians using a mobile version of PubMed4Hh. Invitations were sent
   via e-mail lists to clinicians (physicians, physician assistants and
   nurse practitioners) along with periodic reminders. Participants rated
   the usefulness of retrieved bottom-line summaries and abstracts and
   indicated their usefulness on a 7-point Likert scale. They also
   indicated location of use (office, rounds, etc.).
   Results: Of the 166 responses collected in the feasibility phase, more
   than half of questions (57\%, n = 94) were answerable by both the
   librarian using various resources and by the postdoctoral research
   fellow using PubMed4Hh. Sixty-six questions were collected during
   usability testing. More than half of questions (60.6\%) were related to
   information about medication or treatment, while 21\% were questions
   regarding diagnosis, and 12\% were specific to disease entities. During
   the pilot study, participants reviewed 34 abstracts and 40 bottom-line
   summaries. The abstracts' usefulness mean scores were higher (95\% CI
   {[}6.12, 6.64) than the scores of the bottom-line summaries (95\% CI
   {[}5.25, 6.10]). The most frequent reason given was that it confirmed
   current or tentative diagnostic or treatment plan. The bottom-line
   summaries were used more in the office (793\%), and abstracts were used
   more at point of care (51.9\%).
   Conclusions: Clinicians reported that retrieving relevant health
   information from biomedical literature using the PubMed4Hh was useful at
   the point of care and in the office.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Gartrell, K (Corresponding Author), Towson Univ, Dept Nursing, Linthicum Hall Room 201J,8000 York Rd, Towson, MD 21252 USA.
   Gartrell, Kyungsook, Towson Univ, Dept Nursing, Linthicum Hall Room 201J,8000 York Rd, Towson, MD 21252 USA.
   Brennan, Caitlin W., NIH, Nursing Dept, Clin Ctr, 10 Ctr Dr,Bldg 10-6-3523, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
   Wallen, Gwenyth R., NIH, Nursing Dept, Clin Ctr, 10 Ctr Dr,6-1484, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
   Liu, Fang, Natl Lib Med, Lister Hill Natl Ctr Biomed Commun, B1N30N,38A,8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 USA.
   Smith, Karen G., Natl Inst Hlth Lib, 10 Ctr Dr, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
   Fontelo, Paul, Natl Lib Med, Lister Hill Natl Ctr Biomed Commun, B1N30L,38A,8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 USA.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-018-0607-9},
Article-Number = {27},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Mobile application; Clinical decision making; Point of care; PubMed4Hh},
Keywords-Plus = {NURSE-PRACTITIONER; QUESTIONS; SYSTEM; HAND},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {kgartrell@towson.edu},
Affiliations = {University System of Maryland; Towson University; National Institutes of
   Health (NIH) - USA; NIH Clinical Center (CC); National Institutes of
   Health (NIH) - USA; NIH Clinical Center (CC); National Institutes of
   Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Library of Medicine (NLM); National
   Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; National Institutes of Health (NIH) -
   USA; NIH National Library of Medicine (NLM)},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health;
   National Library of Medicine and Lister Hill National Center for
   Biomedical Communications},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the
   National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine and Lister
   Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications. We thank to all
   participants in this study and at the NIH Clinical Center. We appreciate
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   recruitment of participants.},
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@article{ WOS:000466945000001,
Author = {Menezes, Paulo and Quayle, Julieta and Garcia Claro, Heloisa and da
   Silva, Simone and Brandt, Lena R. and Diez-Canseco, Francisco and
   Miranda, J. Jaime and Price, LeShawndra N. and Mohr, David C. and Araya,
   Ricardo},
Title = {Use of a Mobile Phone App to Treat Depression Comorbid With Hypertension
   or Diabetes: A Pilot Study in Brazil and Peru},
Journal = {JMIR MENTAL HEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {6},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR 26},
Abstract = {Background: Depression is underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary
   health care. When associated with chronic physical disorders, it worsens
   outcomes. There is a clear gap in the treatment of depression in low-
   and middle-income countries (LMICs), where specialists and funds are
   scarce. Interventions supported by mobile health (mHealth) technologies
   may help to reduce this gap. Mobile phones are widely used in LMICs,
   offering potentially feasible and affordable alternatives for the
   management of depression among individuals with chronic disorders.
   Objective: This study aimed to explore the potential effectiveness of an
   mHealth intervention to help people with depressive symptoms and
   comorbid hypertension or diabetes and explore the feasibility of
   conducting large randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
   Methods: Emotional Control (CONEMO) is a low-intensity psychoeducational
   6-week intervention delivered via mobile phones and assisted by a nurse
   for reducing depressive symptoms among individuals with diabetes or
   hypertension. CONEMO was tested in 3 pilot studies, 1 in Sao Paulo,
   Brazil, and 2 in Lima, Peru. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the
   Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) at enrollment and at 6-week
   follow-up.
   Results: The 3 pilot studies included a total of 66 people. Most
   participants were females aged between 41 and 60 years. There was a
   reduction in depressive symptoms as measured by PHQ-9 in all pilot
   studies. In total, 58\% (38/66) of the participants reached treatment
   success rate (PHQ-9 <10), with 62\% (13/21) from Sao Paulo, 62\% (13/21)
   from the first Lima pilot, and 50\% (12/24) from the second Lima pilot
   study. The intervention, the app, and the support offered by the nurse
   and nurse assistants were well received by participants in both
   settings.
   Conclusions: The intervention was feasible in both settings. Clinical
   data suggested that CONEMO may help in decreasing participants'
   depressive symptoms. The findings also indicated that it was possible to
   conduct RCTs in these settings.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Menezes, P (Corresponding Author), Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Prevent Med, Rua Doutor Arnaldo 455, BR-01246903 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Menezes, Paulo; Quayle, Julieta; Garcia Claro, Heloisa; da Silva, Simone, Univ Sao Paulo, Populat Mental Hlth Res Ctr, Dept Prevent Med, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Menezes, Paulo, Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Prevent Med, Rua Doutor Arnaldo 455, BR-01246903 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   da Silva, Simone, Fac Israelita Ciencias Saude Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Brandt, Lena R.; Diez-Canseco, Francisco; Miranda, J. Jaime, Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Ctr Excellence Chron Dis, Lima, Peru.
   Miranda, J. Jaime, Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Sch Med, Dept Med, Lima, Peru.
   Price, LeShawndra N., NIMH, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
   Mohr, David C., Northwestern Univ, Ctr Behav Intervent Technol, Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
   Araya, Ricardo, Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat Psychol \& Neurosci, Hlth Serv \& Populat Res, Ctr Global Mental Hlth \& Primary Care Res, London, England.},
DOI = {10.2196/11698},
Article-Number = {e11698},
ISSN = {2368-7959},
Keywords = {depression; mHealth; pilot study; feasibility study; PHQ-9},
Keywords-Plus = {MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; MENTAL-HEALTH; DISORDER},
Research-Areas = {Psychiatry},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Psychiatry},
Author-Email = {pmenezes@usp.br},
Affiliations = {Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidad
   Peruana Cayetano Heredia; Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; National
   Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA; NIH National Institute of Mental
   Health (NIMH); Northwestern University; University of London; King's
   College London},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/A-8482-2008
   Menezes, Paulo/AAM-3529-2021
   Garcia Claro, Heloísa/J-3911-2014
   Menezes, Paulo R/C-9985-2010
   Araya, Ricardo/S-3144-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/0000-0002-4738-5468
   Menezes, Paulo/0000-0001-6330-3314
   Garcia Claro, Heloísa/0000-0003-1504-7074
   Menezes, Paulo R/0000-0001-6330-3314
   Araya, Ricardo/0000-0002-0420-5148
   Diez-Canseco, Francisco/0000-0002-7611-8190
   Price, LeShawndra/0000-0003-2632-8605
   DA SILVA, SIMONE/0000-0002-2460-3557
   Brandt, Lena R/0000-0001-7800-8473
   Quayle, Julieta/0000-0003-3325-0922
   Mohr, David/0000-0002-5443-7596},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Mental Health {[}1U19MH098780]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health
   (1U19MH098780).},
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@article{ WOS:000883337400001,
Author = {Yeh, Chia-Han and Huang, Hui-Man and Kuo, Chien-Lin and Huang, Chu-Yu
   and Cheng, Su-Fen},
Title = {Effectiveness of e-STORY App in clinical reasoning competency and
   self-directed learning among students in associate nursing program: A
   quasi experimental study},
Journal = {NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {64},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Aim: The purpose of this study was to promote students' clinical
   reasoning (CR) and self-directed learning (SDL). The specific aims were:
   (1) to examine effectiveness of the e-STORY App in promoting nursing
   students' CR and SDL; and (2) to explore the relationships between
   levels of learning motivation and suitability of the e-STORY
   App.Background: CR and SDL are core competencies for nursing students.
   However, new graduates tend to be in adequately prepared in these
   competencies. Humanoid diagram uses diagrams to guide students in
   gaining a comprehensive view of the patient issues, which may promote
   attainment of these competencies. The Z gener-ation students favor
   learning through smart devices for the feature of no time and spatial
   limitations. The e -STORY App was developed to overcome the setbacks of
   creating hard-copy drawings to promote learning effectiveness.Design:
   This quasi-experimental study used two-group repeated measure design
   with a convenience sample. Methods: A total of 77 students from two
   sections of the ``Seminar for Clinical Case Studies{''} course
   participated in the study (experimental group: 39 students; control
   group: 38 students). Data were collected before, one week after and four
   weeks after the teaching intervention. The instruments used were
   demographic information sheet, Huang et al.'s (in press) Clinical
   reasoning scale and Cheng et al. (2010) Self-directed learning
   instrument. Results: There were no significant differences in the CR and
   SDL scores between the experimental and control groups one week after
   the intervention (p>.05). Analyses of the delay effects four weeks after
   the intervention found significantly higher CR scores in the
   experimental group than the control group (p < .05). However, there were
   no significant differences in the SDL scores between groups (p>.05).
   Analysis of the findings from the experimental group found that students
   with moderate and low learning motivation showed significantly higher CR
   scores on the posttest and follow-up test (p < .05).Conclusions:
   Application of the e-STORY App as a supplementary teaching strategy
   promoted nursing students' CR ability, especially in students with
   moderate or low learning motivation. It is recommended to use the App in
   students with moderate or low learning motivation to promote learning
   effectiveness.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Cheng, SF (Corresponding Author), Natl Taipei Univ Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Educ \& Digital Learning, 365 Mingde Rd, Taipei 11219, Taiwan.
   Yeh, Chia-Han, Taipei Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Nursing, 201 Sec 2 Shipai Rd, Taipei 11217, Taiwan.
   Huang, Hui-Man, Tzu Chi Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Nursing, Sec 2 Jianguo Rd, Hualien 970, Taiwan.
   Kuo, Chien-Lin; Cheng, Su-Fen, Natl Taipei Univ Nursing \& Hlth Sci, Dept Allied Hlth Educ \& Digital Learning, 365 Mingde Rd, Taipei 11219, Taiwan.
   Huang, Chu-Yu, Cedarville Univ, Sch Nursing, 251 N Main St, Cedarville, OH 45314 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.nepr.2022.103456},
EarlyAccessDate = {SEP 2022},
Article-Number = {103456},
ISSN = {1471-5953},
EISSN = {1873-5223},
Keywords = {Humanoid diagram; Clinical reasoning; Self -directed learning; Learning
   motivation; Mobile applications},
Keywords-Plus = {JUDGMENT; MODEL},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {chyeh3@vghtpe.gov.tw
   hhuiman@ems.tcust.edu.tw
   chienlin@ntunhs.edu.tw
   huangc@cedarville.edu
   sufen@ntunhs.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Taipei Veterans General Hospital; Tzu Chi University of Science \&
   Technology; National Taipei University of Nursing \& Health Science
   (NTUNHS); Cedarville University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Huang, HuiMan/Y-4895-2018},
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Author = {Rudin, Robert S. and Fanta, Christopher H. and Qureshi, Nabeel and
   Duffy, Erin and Edelen, Maria O. and Dalal, Anuj K. and Bates, David W.},
Title = {A Clinically Integrated mHealth App and Practice Model for Collecting
   Patient-Reported Outcomes between Visits for Asthma Patients:
   Implementation and Feasibility},
Journal = {APPLIED CLINICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {10},
Number = {5},
Pages = {783-793},
Month = {OCT},
Abstract = {Objective Mobile health (mHealth) apps may prove to be useful tools for
   supporting chronic disease management. We assessed the feasibility of
   implementing a clinically integrated mHealth app and practice model to
   facilitate between-visit asthma symptom monitoring as per guidelines and
   with the help of patient-reported outcomes (PRO). Methods We implemented
   the intervention at two pulmonary clinics and conducted a mixed-methods
   analysis of app usage data and semi-structured interview of patients and
   clinician participants over a 25-week study period. Results Five
   physicians, 1 physician's assistant, 1 nurse, and 26 patients
   participated. Twenty-four patients (92\%) were still participating in
   the intervention at the end of the 25-week study period. On average,
   each patient participant completed 21 of 25 questionnaires (84\%
   completion rate). Weekly completion rates were higher for participants
   who were female (88 vs. 73\%, p = 0.02) and obtained a bachelor's degree
   level or higher (94 vs. 74\%, p = 0.04). On average, of all
   questionnaires, including both completed and not completed (25 weekly
   questionnaires times 26 patient participants), 25\% had results severe
   enough to qualify for a callback from a nurse; however, patients
   declined this option in roughly half of the cases in which they were
   offered the option. We identified 6 key themes from an analysis of 21
   patients and 5 clinician interviews. From the patient's perspective,
   these include more awareness of asthma, more connected with provider,
   and app simplicity. From the clinician's perspective, these include
   minimal additional work required, facilitating triage, and informing
   conversations during visits. Conclusion Implementation of a clinically
   integrated mHealth app and practice model can achieve high patient
   retention and adherence to guideline-recommended asthma symptom
   monitoring, while minimally burdening clinicians. The intervention has
   the potential for scaling to primary care and reducing utilization of
   urgent and emergency care.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rudin, RS (Corresponding Author), RAND Corp, 20 Pk Plaza,Suite 920, Boston, MA 02116 USA.
   Rudin, Robert S.; Edelen, Maria O., RAND Corp, 20 Pk Plaza,Suite 920, Boston, MA 02116 USA.
   Fanta, Christopher H., Brigham \& Womens Hosp, Partners Asthma Ctr, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
   Qureshi, Nabeel; Duffy, Erin, RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA USA.
   Dalal, Anuj K., Brigham \& Womens Hosp, Div Gen Internal Med, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115 USA.
   Bates, David W., Harvard Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Brigham \& Womens Hosp, Dept Hlth Policy \& Management, Div Gen Internal Med, Boston, MA USA.},
DOI = {10.1055/s-0039-1697597},
ISSN = {1869-0327},
Keywords = {mHealth; patient-reported outcomes; asthma; telehealth; feasibility
   study},
Keywords-Plus = {MOBILE HEALTH APPLICATIONS; SELF-MANAGEMENT; SMARTPHONE APPLICATION;
   ADHERENCE; GUIDELINES; CARE; DESIGN},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {rrudin@rand.org},
Affiliations = {RAND Corporation; Harvard University; Brigham \& Women's Hospital; RAND
   Corporation; Harvard University; Brigham \& Women's Hospital; Harvard
   University; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Brigham \&
   Women's Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bates, David/AAE-7283-2019
   Edelen, Maria/AAM-9195-2021},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality grant {[}1R21HS023960]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and
   Quality grant \#1R21HS023960.},
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@article{ WOS:000842207200001,
Author = {Moon, Kyoung Ja and Son, Chang-Sik and Lee, Jong-Ha and Park, Mina},
Title = {The development of a web-based app employing machine learning for
   delirium prevention in long-term care facilities in South Korea},
Journal = {BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {AUG 17},
Abstract = {Background Long-term care facilities (LCFs) in South Korea have limited
   knowledge of and capability to care for patients with delirium. They
   also often lack an electronic medical record system. These barriers
   hinder systematic approaches to delirium monitoring and intervention.
   Therefore, this study aims to develop a web-based app for delirium
   prevention in LCFs and analyse its feasibility and usability. Methods
   The app was developed based on the validity of the AI prediction model
   algorithm. A total of 173 participants were selected from LCFs to
   participate in a study to determine the predictive risk factors for
   delerium. The app was developed in five phases: (1) the identification
   of risk factors and preventive intervention strategies from a review of
   evidence-based literature, (2) the iterative design of the app and
   components of delirium prevention, (3) the development of a delirium
   prediction algorithm and cloud platform, (4) a pilot test and validation
   conducted with 33 patients living in a LCF, and (5) an evaluation of the
   usability and feasibility of the app, completed by nurses (Main users).
   Results A web-based app was developed to predict high risk of delirium
   and apply preventive interventions accordingly. Moreover, its validity,
   usability, and feasibility were confirmed after app development. By
   employing machine learning, the app can predict the degree of delirium
   risk and issue a warning alarm. Therefore, it can be used to support
   clinical decision-making, help initiate the assessment of delirium, and
   assist in applying preventive interventions. Conclusions This web-based
   app is evidence-based and can be easily mobilised to support care for
   patients with delirium in LCFs. This app can improve the recognition of
   delirium and predict the degree of delirium risk, thereby helping
   develop initiatives for delirium prevention and providing interventions.
   Moreover, this app can be extended to predict various risk factors of
   LCF and apply preventive interventions. Its use can ultimately improve
   patient safety and quality of care.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Moon, KJ (Corresponding Author), Keimyung Univ, Coll Nursing, 1095 Dalgubeol Daero, Daegu 42601, South Korea.
   Moon, Kyoung Ja; Park, Mina, Keimyung Univ, Coll Nursing, 1095 Dalgubeol Daero, Daegu 42601, South Korea.
   Son, Chang-Sik, Daegu Gyeongbuk Inst Sci \& Technol DGIST, Div Intelligent Robots, 333 Techno Jungang Daero, Daegu, South Korea.
   Lee, Jong-Ha, Keimyung Univ, Coll Med, 1095 Dalgubeol Daero, Daegu 42601, South Korea.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12911-022-01966-8},
Article-Number = {220},
EISSN = {1472-6947},
Keywords = {Clinical decision support system; Delirium; Long-term care facility;
   Mobile apps; Rule-based prediction},
Keywords-Plus = {CLINICAL DECISION-SUPPORT; RISK-FACTORS; OLDER; DIAGNOSIS; DEMENTIA;
   IMPROVE; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {kjmoon2150@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Keimyung University; Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science \& Technology
   (DGIST); Keimyung University},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Basic Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea
   - Ministry of Education {[}2019R1I1A3A01060561]; National Research
   Foundation of Korea {[}2019R1I1A3A01060561] Funding Source: Korea
   Institute of Science \& Technology Information (KISTI), National Science
   \& Technology Information Service (NTIS)},
Funding-Text = {This research was supported by Basic Research Program through the
   National Research Foundation of Korea, funded by the Ministry of
   Education (2019R1I1A3A01060561).},
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@article{ WOS:000445285000001,
Author = {Henkemans, Olivier Anne Blanson and Keij, Marjolein and Grootjen, Marc
   and Kamphuis, Mascha and Dijkshoorn, Anna},
Title = {Design and evaluation of the Starting Together App for home visits in
   preventive child health care},
Journal = {BMC NURSING},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {17},
Month = {SEP 15},
Abstract = {Background: The StartingTogether program (in Dutch SamenStarten) is a
   family-centred method for early identification of social-emotional and
   behavioural problems in young children. Nurses in preventive child
   health care find it challenging to: determine family issues and need for
   care; provide education; refer to social services; increase parent
   empowerment. To mitigate these challenges, we developed and evaluated
   the StartingTogether App, offering nurses and parents conversational
   support, tailored education and information on social services.
   Methods: A mixed method design, consisting of a qualitative evaluation
   of the StartingTogether App, with group discussions with nurses (N = 14)
   and a pilot test (N = 5), and a randomized controlled trial, evaluating
   the effectiveness of the app. Nurses (N = 33) made home visits to
   parents (N = 194), in teams with or without the app. Nurses were
   surveyed on the challenges experienced during visits. Parents (N = 166)
   were surveyed on their satisfaction with health care and app. Nurses
   were interviewed on the benefits and barriers to use the app.
   Results: Parents with the StartingTogether App were more satisfied with
   the visits than parents without (p = .002). Parents with a high
   educational level were more satisfied with the visits than the parents
   with a low educational level. With the app, their satisfaction level was
   similar (p < .001). Nurses using the app felt more equipped to
   communicate with parents (p = .012) and experienced that parents were
   more knowledgeable and skilled (p = .001). Parents felt that with the
   app the nurse was more polite (p = .02), listened more carefully (p =
   .03), and had more time (p = .02). Nurses with the app gave parents more
   opportunity to ask questions (p = .001) and gave clearer answers (p <
   .001). The qualitative evaluation indicated that some nurses needed
   extra time to develop the habit of using the app.
   Conclusions: The Starting Together App contributes to parents'
   satisfaction with home visits. An interaction effect between parents'
   educational level and rating of home visits indicated that the app has
   an additional value for parents with a lower educational level. Applying
   mobile applications, such as the Starting Together App, potentially has
   a positive effect on communication between nurses and parents about the
   family situation in relation to parent empowerment and the child's
   development.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Henkemans, OAB (Corresponding Author), TNO, Child Hlth, Schipholweg 77-89, NL-2316 ZL Leiden, Netherlands.
   Henkemans, Olivier Anne Blanson; Dijkshoorn, Anna, TNO, Child Hlth, Schipholweg 77-89, NL-2316 ZL Leiden, Netherlands.
   Keij, Marjolein, Pharos, Arthur van Schendelstr 620, NL-3511 MJ Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Grootjen, Marc, Eaglescience BV, Naritaweg 12K, NL-1043 BZ Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Kamphuis, Mascha, JGZ Zuid Holland West, Croesinckpl 24-26, NL-2722 EA Zoetermeer, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12912-018-0310-2},
Article-Number = {41},
ISSN = {1472-6955},
Keywords = {mHealth intervention; Family-centred care approach; Self-management;
   Parent empowerment; Randomized controlled trial},
Keywords-Plus = {METAANALYSIS; INTERVENTIONS; TECHNOLOGY; IMPACT},
Research-Areas = {Nursing},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Nursing},
Author-Email = {Olivier.Blansonhenkemans@TNO.nl},
Affiliations = {Netherlands Organization Applied Science Research},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw)
   program `Vernieuwing Uitvoeringspraktijk Jeugdgezondheidszorg'},
Funding-Text = {This research was funded by The Netherlands Organisation for Health
   Research and Development (ZonMw) program `Vernieuwing
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@article{ WOS:000423148000005,
Author = {Rudin, Robert S. and Fanta, Christopher H. and Predmore, Zachary and
   Kron, Kevin and Edelen, Maria O. and Landman, Adam B. and Zimlichman,
   Eyal and Bates, David W.},
Title = {Core Components for a Clinically Integrated mHealth App for Asthma
   Symptom Monitoring},
Journal = {APPLIED CLINICAL INFORMATICS},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {8},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1031-1043},
Abstract = {Background mHealth apps may be useful tools for supporting chronic
   disease management. Objective Our aim was to apply user-centered design
   principles to efficiently identify core components for an mHealth-based
   asthma symptom-monitoring intervention using patient-reported outcomes
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   Methods We iteratively combined principles of qualitative research,
   user-centered design, and ``gamification{''} to understand patients' and
   providers' needs, develop and refine intervention components, develop
   prototypes, and create a usable mobile app to integrate with clinical
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   Results We conducted 19 individual design sessions with nine adult
   patients and seven clinicians from an academic medical center (some were
   included multiple times). We identified four core intervention
   components: (1) Invitation-patients are invited by their physicians. (2)
   Symptom checks-patients receive weekly five-item questionnaires via the
   app with 48 hours to respond. Depending on symptoms, patients may be
   given the option to request a call from a nurse or receive one
   automatically. (3) Patient review -in the app, patients can view their
   self-reported data graphically. (4) In-person visit-physicians have
   access to patient-reported symptoms in the electronic health record
   (EHR) where they can review them before in-person visits. As there is
   currently no location in the EHR where physicians would consistently
   notice these data, recording a recent note was the best option. Benefits
   to patients may include helping decide when to call their provider and
   facilitating shared decision making. Benefits to providers may include
   saving time discussing symptoms. Provider organizations may need to pay
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   hospitalizations.
   Conclusion Recent systematic reviews show inconsistent outcomes and
   little insight into functionalities required for mHealth asthma
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   We identified specific features for adoption and engagement that meet
   the stated needs of users for asthma symptom monitoring.},
Publisher = {GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG},
Address = {RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rudin, RS (Corresponding Author), RAND Corp, 20 Pk Plaza,Suite 920, Boston, MA 02116 USA.
   Rudin, Robert S.; Edelen, Maria O., RAND Corp, 20 Pk Plaza,Suite 920, Boston, MA 02116 USA.
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   Predmore, Zachary, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD USA.
   Zimlichman, Eyal, Sheba Med Ctr, Cent Management, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
   Bates, David W., Brigham \& Womens Hosp, Div Gen Internal Med, Boston, MA 02115 USA.},
DOI = {10.4338/ACI-2017-06-RA-0096},
ISSN = {1869-0327},
Keywords = {mHealth; symptom monitoring; provider workflows; electronic health
   record},
Keywords-Plus = {PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES; SELF-MANAGEMENT; HEALTH; CARE; GUIDELINES;
   INNOVATION; ADHERENCE; BARRIERS; LESSONS; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {rrudin@rand.org},
Affiliations = {RAND Corporation; Harvard University; Brigham \& Women's Hospital; Johns
   Hopkins University; Harvard University; Brigham \& Women's Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Bates, David/AAE-7283-2019
   Edelen, Maria/AAM-9195-2021},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality {[}1R21HS023960]},
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   of the software at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Alyson Youngblood,
   Chrissy Sovak, and Tiffani Bright for conducting the heuristic
   evaluation. This work was supported by the Agency for Healthcare
   Research and Quality grant \#1R21HS023960.},
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@article{ WOS:000595794400007,
Author = {Henriksson, Hanna and Alexandrou, Christina and Henriksson, Pontus and
   Henstrom, Maria and Bendtsen, Marcus and Thomas, Kristin and Mussener,
   Ulrika and Nilsen, Per and Lof, Marie},
Title = {MINISTOP 2.0: a smartphone app integrated in primary child health care
   to promote healthy diet and physical activity behaviours and prevent
   obesity in preschool-aged children: protocol for a hybrid design
   effectiveness-implementation study},
Journal = {BMC PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {20},
Number = {1},
Month = {NOV 23},
Abstract = {BackgroundChildhood obesity is still a major health problem in many
   countries, including Sweden. Childhood obesity and obesity-related
   behaviours in childhood, such as low physical activity and unhealthy
   eating habits, tend to track into adulthood, which highlights the need
   for early prevention. Our aims are to evaluate whether a parent-oriented
   mobile health app (the MINISTOP 2.0 app) integrated into primary child
   health care can improve diet and physical activity behaviours and reduce
   the prevalence of overweight and obesity in preschool-aged children as
   well as to evaluate the implementation among child health care nurses
   and parents.MethodsThis trial uses a hybrid type 1
   effectiveness-implementation design. Families (n=500) who attend a
   routine visit to one of 15-20 primary child health care centres
   throughout Sweden, when their child is 2.5years, are offered
   participation in a randomised controlled trial (effectiveness
   evaluation). After acceptance, families will be randomised (1:1) to
   control or intervention groups. The intervention group receives a
   6-month parent-oriented smartphone intervention aimed at improving the
   dietary and activity behaviours of their child (the MINISTOP 2.0 app)
   and the control group receives routine child health care. Dietary
   habits, physical activity and screen time (primary outcomes), body
   weight and height in children, and parental self-efficacy (secondary
   outcomes) are measured at baseline and at 6months post randomisation.
   Implementation outcomes (i.e. perceived acceptability, appropriateness,
   and feasibility) of the intervention will be assessed among primary
   child health care nurses and parents in the trial through questionnaires
   and qualitative interviews.DiscussionThis trial will evaluate whether
   the MINISTOP 2.0 app can be used in primary child health care to improve
   diet and physical activity behaviours, and prevent overweight and
   obesity, in preschool-aged children. If effectiveness is proven, and the
   MINISTOP 2.0 app is considered acceptable, appropriate and feasible, it
   can be implemented nationally as part of the preventive strategies to
   combat childhood obesity provided by routine child health care.Trial
   registrationThe trial was registered at the Clinicaltrials.gov register
   platform (ID NCT04147039) on 31 October 2019.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Henriksson, H (Corresponding Author), Linkoping Univ, Dept Hlth Med \& Caring Sci, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
   Henriksson, Hanna; Alexandrou, Christina; Henriksson, Pontus; Bendtsen, Marcus; Thomas, Kristin; Mussener, Ulrika; Nilsen, Per; Lof, Marie, Linkoping Univ, Dept Hlth Med \& Caring Sci, S-58183 Linkoping, Sweden.
   Alexandrou, Christina; Henstrom, Maria; Lof, Marie, Karolinska Inst, Dept Biosci \& Nutr, S-14183 Stockholm, Sweden.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12889-020-09808-w},
Article-Number = {1756},
EISSN = {1471-2458},
Keywords = {mHealth; Diet; Physical activity; Childhood obesity; Preschool;
   Randomised controlled trial; Primary child health care},
Keywords-Plus = {OVERWEIGHT; TIME; DISEASE; FITNESS},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {hanna.henriksson@liu.se},
Affiliations = {Linkoping University; Karolinska Institutet},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Henström, Maria/AAR-9158-2021
   Henriksson, Pontus/AFS-6140-2022
   Löf, Marie/ABB-2697-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Henriksson, Pontus/0000-0003-2482-7048
   Löf, Marie/0000-0002-2273-4430
   Bendtsen, Marcus/0000-0002-8678-1164},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte)
   {[}2018-01410]; Region Ostergotland {[}LIO-893101, LIO-920441]; ALF
   Grants; Strategic Research Area in Health Care Science; Lions
   Forskningsfond; Linkoping University Library; Forte {[}2018-01410]
   Funding Source: Forte},
Funding-Text = {This trial was supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council for
   Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte, 2018-01410, ML), Region
   Ostergotland (LIO-893101, ML and LIO-920441, HH), ALF Grants, Region
   Ostergotland (ML), Strategic Research Area in Health Care Science
   (SFO-V, ML) and Lions Forskningsfond (HH). The funders have no role in
   the design, data collection, data management, or forthcoming
   interpretation of the analysis or manuscript preparation. Open Access
   funding provided by Linkoping University Library.},
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@article{ WOS:000554488800001,
Author = {Merchant, Reshma Aziz and Hui, Richard Jor Yeong and Kwek, Sing Cheer
   and Sundram, Meena and Tay, Arthur and Jayasundram, Jerome and Chen,
   Matthew Zhixuan and Ng, Shu Ee and Tan, Li Feng and Morley, John E.},
Title = {Rapid Geriatric Assessment Using Mobile App in Primary Care: Prevalence
   of Geriatric Syndromes and Review of Its Feasibility},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {7},
Month = {JUL 8},
Abstract = {With the aging population and consequent increase in associated
   prevalence of frailty, dementia, and multimorbidity, primary care
   physicians will be overwhelmed with the complexity of the psychosocial
   and clinical presentation. Geriatric syndromes including frailty,
   sarcopenia, cognitive impairment, and anorexia of aging (AA) either in
   isolation or in combination are associated with an increased risk of
   adverse outcomes and if recognized early, and appropriately managed,
   will lead to decreased disability. Primary care practices are often
   located in residential settings and are in an ideal position to
   incorporate preventive screening and geriatric assessment with
   personalized management. However, primary care physicians lack the time,
   multidisciplinary resources, or skills to conduct geriatric assessment,
   and the limited number of geriatricians worldwide further complicates
   the matter. There is no one effective strategy to implement geriatric
   assessment in primary care which is rapid, cost-effective, and do not
   require geriatricians. Rapid Geriatric Assessment (RGA) takes <5 min to
   complete. It screens for frailty, sarcopenia, AA, and cognition with
   assisted management pathway without the need of a geriatrician. We
   developed RGA iPad application for screening with assisted management in
   two primary care practices and explored the feasibility and overall
   prevalence of frailty, sarcopenia, and AA. The assessment was conducted
   by trained nurses and coordinators. Among 2,589 older patients >= 65
   years old, the prevalence of frailty was 5.9\%, pre-frail 31.2\%, and
   robust 62.9\%. Fatigue was present in 17.8\%, and among them, the
   prevalence of undiagnosed depression as assessed by the Patient Health
   Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 was 76.4\% and 13.5\% of total. The prevalence of
   sarcopenia was 15.4\%, and 13.9\% experienced at least one fall in the
   past year. AA was prevalent in 10.9\%. The time taken to do the
   assessment with defined algorithm was on average 5 min or less per
   patient, and 96\% managed to complete the assessment prior to seeing
   their doctor in the same session. The RGA app is a rapid and feasible
   tool to be used by any healthcare professional in primary care for
   identification of geriatric syndrome with assisted management.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Review},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Merchant, RA (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Med, Div Geriatr Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Merchant, RA (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Dept Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Merchant, Reshma Aziz; Jayasundram, Jerome; Chen, Matthew Zhixuan; Ng, Shu Ee, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Med, Div Geriatr Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Merchant, Reshma Aziz, Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Dept Med, Singapore, Singapore.
   Hui, Richard Jor Yeong; Kwek, Sing Cheer; Sundram, Meena, Natl Univ Hosp Syst, Natl Univ Polyclin, Singapore, Singapore.
   Tay, Arthur, Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Elect \& Comp Engn, Singapore, Singapore.
   Tan, Li Feng, Natl Univ Hlth Syst, Alexandra Hosp, Hlth Ageing Program, Singapore, Singapore.
   Morley, John E., St Louis Univ, Sch Med, Div Geriatr Med, St Louis, MO 63104 USA.},
DOI = {10.3389/fmed.2020.00261},
Article-Number = {261},
EISSN = {2296-858X},
Keywords = {geriatric syndrome; primary care; rapid geriatric assessment; iPad
   application; older adult; frailty; sarcopenia; anorexia of aging},
Keywords-Plus = {OLDER-ADULTS; NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION; MUSCLE MASS; FRAILTY;
   DEPRESSION; HEALTH; COMMUNITY; VALIDATION; SARCOPENIA; AGE},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {reshmaa@nuhs.edu.sg},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore;
   National University of Singapore; Saint Louis University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Merchant, Reshma/ABD-4044-2020
   Merchant, Reshma Aziz/I-3033-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Merchant, Reshma Aziz/0000-0002-9032-0184
   Chen, Matthew Zhixuan/0000-0003-1408-7103},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Health of Singapore: Healthy Aging Innovation Grant under
   the National Innovation Challenge on Active and Confident Aging
   {[}MOH/NIC/HAIG02/2017]},
Funding-Text = {This study is part of a larger project that has been funded by the
   Ministry of Health of Singapore: Healthy Aging Innovation Grant under
   the National Innovation Challenge on Active and Confident Aging (Award
   No: MOH/NIC/HAIG02/2017).},
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@article{ WOS:000433882700006,
Author = {Jeandidier, Nathalie and Chaillous, Lucy and Franc, Sylvia and Benhamou,
   Pierre-Yves and Schaepelynck, Pauline and Hanaire, Helene and Catargi,
   Bogdan and Farret, Anne and Fontaine, Pierre and Guerci, Bruno and
   Reznik, Yves and Penfornis, Alfred and Borot, Sophie and Serusclat,
   Pierre and Kherbachi, Yacine and D'Orsay, Genevieve and Detournay, Bruno
   and Simon, Pierre and Charpentier, Guillaume},
Title = {DIABEO App Software and Telemedicine Versus Usual Follow-Up in the
   Treatment of Diabetic Patients: Protocol for the TELESAGE Randomized
   Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {7},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Self-management of diabetes minimizes the risk of
   macrovascular and microvascular complications, but understanding and/or
   adherence to self-management recommendations is often suboptimal DIABEO
   is a smartphone app (downloaded via the internet) used to calculate
   bolus insulin doses. A previous study (ILLEDIAB 1) showed that the use
   of DIABEO was associated with a significant improvement in glycemic
   control in patients with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus,
   particularly when combined with teleconsultations with physicians.
   Objective: Here, we present the protocol for a new study (Suivi A Grande
   Echelle d'une cohorte de diabetiques de type 1 et de type 2 sous schema
   insulinique basal bolus par la TELEmedecine; abbreviated TELESAGE),
   conducted in a larger population of diabetic patients with poorly
   controlled basal-bolus insulin levels.
   Methods: TELESAGE is a multicenter, double-randomized, open-label, three
   parallel arms study, conducted in approximately 100 centers in France.
   The study will compare a control group (arm 1: usual follow-up) with two
   DIABEO telemedicine systems: (1) physician-assisted telemedicine (arm
   2), and (2) nurse-assisted telemonitoring and teleconsultations by a
   diabetologist's task delegation (arm 3). Initial randomization will
   allocate the study arms in 12 French regions. A second randomization
   will assign patients in the groups allocated to each studied region. The
   primary objective of TELESAGE will be to investigate the effect of the
   DIABEO telemedicine system versus usual follow-up, with respect to
   improvements in the glycated hemoglobin levels of approximately 696
   diabetic patients with poorly controlled basal-bolus insulin levels.
   Results: The ILLESAGE study is sponsored by Sanofi (Gentilly, France). A
   primary completion date is expected in June 2018, and publication of
   results is expected within 6 months of work completion.
   Conclusions: The 1ELESAGE study is expected to confirm the previous
   results of the TELEDIAB 1 study using a larger sample of diabetic
   patients. It is also expected to evaluate a nurse-assisted
   telemonitoring system. We will assess the potential of the DIABEO
   telemedicine service in terms of its utility and explore whether it can
   become an integral part of diabetes care for patients.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {59 WINNERS CIRCLE, TORONTO, ON M4L 3Y7, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Jeandidier, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Hosp Strasbourg, Dept Endocrinol Diabet \& Nutr, 1 Pl Hop,116 Blvd Jean Jaures, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.
   Jeandidier, Nathalie, Univ Hosp Strasbourg, Dept Endocrinol Diabet \& Nutr, 1 Pl Hop,116 Blvd Jean Jaures, F-67000 Strasbourg, France.
   Chaillous, Lucy, Univ Hosp Nantes, Hosp Laennec, St Herblain, France.
   Franc, Sylvia; Penfornis, Alfred; Charpentier, Guillaume, Univ Paris 11, Sud Francilien Hosp, Dept Diabet, Ctr Etud \& Rech Intensificat Traitement Diabet, Orsay, Corbeil Essonne, France.
   Benhamou, Pierre-Yves, Univ Hosp, Dept Diabetol, Pole DigiDune, Grenoble, France.
   Schaepelynck, Pauline, Marseille Univ Hosp, St Marguerite Hosp, Dept Nutr Endocrinol Metab Disorders, Marseille, France.
   Hanaire, Helene, Univ Toulouse, Univ Hosp Toulouse, Dept Diabetol Metab Dis \& Nutr, Toulouse, France.
   Catargi, Bogdan, Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol \& Diabet, Bordeaux, France.
   Farret, Anne, Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol Diabet \& Nutr, Montpellier, France.
   Fontaine, Pierre, Univ Hosp, Dept Diabetol, Lille, France.
   Guerci, Bruno, Univ Lorraine, Endocrinol Diabet Care Unit, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France.
   Reznik, Yves, Univ Caen Cote Nacre Reg Hosp Ctr, Dept Endocrinol, Caen, France.
   Borot, Sophie, Univ Hosp Jean Minjoz, Dept Endocrinol Metab Diabetol \& Nutr, Besancon, France.
   Serusclat, Pierre, Clin Portes Sud, Endocrinol Diabetol \& Nutr, Venissieux, France.
   Kherbachi, Yacine, Sanofi Diabet, Gentilly, France.
   D'Orsay, Genevieve, Voluntis, Suresnes, France.
   Detournay, Bruno, CEMKA Contract Res Org, Bourg La Reine, France.
   Simon, Pierre, Natl Assoc Telemed, Evry, France.},
DOI = {10.2196/resprot.9154},
Article-Number = {e66},
ISSN = {1929-0748},
Keywords = {diabetes; diabetes mellitus; telemedicine; eHealth; mHealth; clinical
   protocols},
Keywords-Plus = {MANAGEMENT},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Public, Environmental \& Occupational
   Health},
Author-Email = {nathalie.jeandidier@chru-strasbourg.fr},
Affiliations = {CHU Strasbourg; Nantes Universite; CHU de Nantes; Centre Hospitalier Sud
   Francilien; UDICE-French Research Universities; Universite Paris Saclay;
   CHU Grenoble Alpes; UDICE-French Research Universities; Aix-Marseille
   Universite; Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Marseille; Universite de
   Toulouse; CHU de Toulouse; UDICE-French Research Universities;
   Universite de Bordeaux; CHU Bordeaux; Universite de Montpellier; CHU de
   Montpellier; Universite de Lille - ISITE; CHU Lille; Universite de
   Lorraine; Universite de Caen Normandie; CHU de Caen NORMANDIE;
   Universite de Franche-Comte; CHU Besancon},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Benhamou, Pierre/AAZ-8125-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Benhamou, Pierre/0000-0003-4378-0468
   GUERCI, bruno/0000-0002-6211-464X
   Schaepelynck, Pauline/0000-0002-4301-5531
   Franc, Sylvia/0000-0001-5123-7743
   Chaillous, Lucy/0000-0003-0012-4524
   CATARGI, Bogdan/0000-0003-0930-3588
   farret, anne/0000-0003-3334-5040},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {11},
Times-Cited = {6},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {0},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {7},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR RES. Protoc.},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GH7ZH},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000433882700006},
OA = {Green Published, gold, Green Submitted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000396082100002,
Author = {Zhang, Hui and Jiang, Ying and Nguyen, Hoang D. and Poo, Danny Chiang
   Choon and Wang, Wenru},
Title = {The effect of a smartphone-based coronary heart disease prevention
   (SBCHDP) programme on awareness and knowledge of CHD, stress, and
   cardiac-related lifestyle behaviours among the working population in
   Singapore: a pilot randomised controlled trial},
Journal = {HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES},
Year = {2017},
Volume = {15},
Month = {MAR 14},
Abstract = {Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most prevalent type of
   cardiac disease among adults worldwide, including those in Singapore.
   Most of its risk factors, such as smoking, physical inactivity and high
   blood pressure, are preventable. mHealth has improved in the last
   decade, showing promising results in chronic disease prevention and
   health promotion worldwide. Our aim was to develop and examine the
   effect of a 4-week Smartphone-Based Coronary Heart Disease Prevention
   (SBCHDP) programme in improving awareness and knowledge of CHD,
   perceived stress as well as cardiac-related lifestyle behaviours in the
   working population of Singapore.
   Methods: The smartphone app ``Care4Heart{''} was developed as the main
   component of the programme. App content was reviewed and validated by a
   panel of experts, including two cardiologists and two experienced
   cardiology-trained nurses. A pilot randomised controlled trial was
   conducted. Eighty working people were recruited and randomised to either
   the intervention group (n = 40) or the control group (n = 40). The
   intervention group underwent a 4-week SBCHDP programme, whereas the
   control group were offered health promotion websites only. The
   participants' CHD knowledge, perceived stress and behavioural risk
   factors were measured at baseline and on the 4th week using the Heart
   Disease Fact Questionnaire-2, Perceived Stress Scale, and Behavioural
   Risk Factor Surveillance System.
   Results: After the SBCHDP programme, participants in the intervention
   group had a better awareness of CHD being the second leading cause of
   death in Singapore (chi(2) = 6.486, p = 0.039), a better overall CHD
   knowledge level (t = 3.171, p = 0.002), and better behaviour concerning
   blood cholesterol control (chi(2) = 4.54, p = 0.033) than participants
   in the control group.
   Conclusion: This pilot study partially confirmed the positive effects of
   the SBCHDP programme in improving awareness and knowledge of CHD among
   the working population. Due to the small sample size and short follow-up
   period, this study was underpowered to detect significant differences
   between groups. A full-scale longitudinal study is required in the
   future to confirm the effectiveness of the SBCHDP programme.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wang, WR (Corresponding Author), Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Clin Res Ctr, Block MD 11,Level 2,10 Med Dr, Singapore 117597, Singapore.
   Zhang, Hui; Jiang, Ying; Wang, Wenru, Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Clin Res Ctr, Block MD 11,Level 2,10 Med Dr, Singapore 117597, Singapore.
   Nguyen, Hoang D.; Poo, Danny Chiang Choon, Natl Univ Singapore, Comp Sch, Dept Informat Syst, Singapore, Singapore.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12955-017-0623-y},
Article-Number = {49},
EISSN = {1477-7525},
Keywords = {mHealth; Coronary heart disease; Health promotion; Primary prevention;
   Working population},
Keywords-Plus = {CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; INTERVENTION; HYPERTENSION;
   RELIABILITY; TECHNOLOGY; VALIDITY; MHEALTH; PEOPLE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Health Policy \& Services},
Author-Email = {nurww@nus.edu.sg},
Affiliations = {National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zhang, Hui/W-4028-2019
   Jiang, Ying/ABD-7095-2021
   Wang, Wenru/N-1523-2019
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Zhang, Hui/0000-0001-5700-7228
   Jiang, Ying/0000-0002-1496-0825
   Wang, Wenru/0000-0002-0265-8215
   Nguyen, Harry/0000-0003-2541-3269},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Singapore Heart Foundation {[}RG2013/02]},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by a grant from the Singapore Heart Foundation
   (Grant Number: RG2013/02).},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {52},
Times-Cited = {24},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {22},
Journal-ISO = {Health Qual. Life Outcomes},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {EN5YQ},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000396082100002},
OA = {Green Published, gold, Green Accepted},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000751621000001,
Author = {Hou, Yi-Jun and Zeng, Sih-Ying and Lin, Chung-Chih and Yang, Ching-Tzu
   and Huang, Huei-Ling and Chen, Min-Chi and Tsai, Hsiu-Hsin and Liang,
   Jersey and Shyu, Yea-Ing L.},
Title = {Smart clothes-assisted home-nursing care program for family caregivers
   of older persons with dementia and hip fracture: a mixed-methods study},
Journal = {BMC GERIATRICS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {22},
Number = {1},
Month = {FEB 5},
Abstract = {Background The purpose of this preliminary study was to explore whether
   a smart clothes-assisted home-nursing care program could benefit family
   caregivers and their care recipients. Methods Family caregivers in
   charge of a care recipient's living situation participated in this
   convergent parallel, mixed methods study. We recruited older persons
   with dementia (n = 7) and those discharged following hip-fracture
   surgery (n = 6) from neurological clinics and surgical wards of a
   medical center, respectively, along with their family caregivers: three
   spouses, eight sons, one daughter, and one daughter-in-law. Care
   recipients were asked to wear a smart vest at least 4 days/week for 6
   months, which contained a coin-size monitor hidden in an inner pocket.
   Sensors installed in bedrooms and living areas received signals from the
   smart clothing, which were transmitted to a mobile phone app of homecare
   nurses, who provided caregivers with transmitted information regarding
   activities, emergency situations and suggestions for caregiving
   activities. Outcomes included changes from baseline in caregivers'
   preparedness and depressive symptoms collected at 1- and 3-months, which
   were analyzed with Friedman's non-parametric test of repeated measures
   with post-hoc analysis. Transcripts of face-to-face semi-structured
   interview data about caregivers' experiences were analyzed to identify
   descriptive, interpretative, and pattern codes. Results Preparedness did
   not change from baseline at either 1- or 3-months for family caregivers
   of persons with dementia. However, depressive symptoms decreased
   significantly at 1-month and 3-months compared with baseline, but not
   between 1-months and 3-months. Analysis of the interview data revealed
   the smart clothes program increased family caregivers' knowledge of the
   care recipient's situation and condition, informed healthcare providers
   of the care recipient's physical health and cognitive status, helped
   homecare nurses provide timely interventions, balanced the care
   recipient's exercise and safety, motivated recipients to exercise,
   helped family caregivers balance work and caregiving, and provided
   guidance for caregiving activities. Conclusions Experiences with the
   smart clothes-assisted home-nursing care program directly benefited
   family caregivers, which provided indirect benefits to the care
   recipients due to the timely interventions and caregiving guidance from
   homecare nurses. These benefits suggest a smart-clothes-assisted program
   might be beneficial for all family caregivers.},
Publisher = {BMC},
Address = {CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Shyu, YIL (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Univ, Sch Nursing, 259 Wenhua 1st Rd, Taoyuan 33302, Taiwan.
   Shyu, YIL (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Gerontol \& Hlth Care Management, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Shyu, YIL (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dementia Ctr, Dept Neurol, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Shyu, YIL (Corresponding Author), Chang Gung Univ, Hlth Aging Res Ctr, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Shyu, YIL (Corresponding Author), Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
   Hou, Yi-Jun, Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Zeng, Sih-Ying, Far Eastern Mem Hosp, Dept Nursing, Banciao, Taiwan.
   Lin, Chung-Chih, Chang Gung Univ, Dept Comp Sci \& Informat Engn, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Yang, Ching-Tzu; Tsai, Hsiu-Hsin; Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Chang Gung Univ, Sch Nursing, 259 Wenhua 1st Rd, Taoyuan 33302, Taiwan.
   Huang, Huei-Ling; Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Chang Gung Univ Sci \& Technol, Dept Gerontol \& Hlth Care Management, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Chen, Min-Chi, Chang Gung Univ, Dept Publ Hlth \& Parasitol, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Liang, Jersey, Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
   Liang, Jersey, Univ Michigan, Inst Gerontol, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA.
   Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dementia Ctr, Dept Neurol, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Chang Gung Univ, Hlth Aging Res Ctr, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
   Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.},
DOI = {10.1186/s12877-022-02789-y},
Article-Number = {104},
EISSN = {1471-2318},
Keywords = {Dementia; Family caregivers; Hip fracture; Homecare nursing; Smart
   clothes},
Keywords-Plus = {DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; ROLE STRAIN; ASSOCIATION; BURDEN; PREPAREDNESS;
   MUTUALITY},
Research-Areas = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Geriatrics \& Gerontology; Gerontology},
Author-Email = {yeaing@mail.cgu.edu.tw},
Affiliations = {Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Far Eastern Memorial Hospital; Chang Gung
   University; Chang Gung University; Chang Gung University of Science \&
   Technology; Chang Gung University; University of Michigan System;
   University of Michigan; University of Michigan System; University of
   Michigan; Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; Chang Gung University; Chang
   Gung Memorial Hospital},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Huang, Huei-Ling/GRY-3769-2022},
ORCID-Numbers = {Huang, Huei-Ling/0000-0003-4186-7586},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
   {[}MOST107-2314B-182-007-MY3]; Chang Gung Medical Foundation
   {[}CMRPD1H0221, CMRPD1H0222]; Healthy Aging Research Center, Chang Gung
   University from the Featured Areas Research Center Program
   {[}EMRPD1I0421, EMRPD1I0501]; National Health Research Institute, Taiwan
   {[}NHRI-EX109-10906PI]},
Funding-Text = {This study was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology,
   Taiwan (MOST107-2314B-182-007-MY3); Chang Gung Medical Foundation
   (CMRPD1H0221; CMRPD1H0222); Healthy Aging Research Center, Chang Gung
   University from the Featured Areas Research Center Program within the
   Framework of the Higher Education Sprout Project by the Ministry of
   Education (MOE) in Taiwan (EMRPD1I0421, EMRPD1I0501); and National
   Health Research Institute, Taiwan (NHRI-EX109-10906PI).},
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OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
}

@article{ WOS:000488249000028,
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Title = {Long-Term Effectiveness of a Smartphone App for Improving Healthy
   Lifestyles in General Population in Primary Care: Randomized Controlled
   Trial (Evident II Study)},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {6},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR},
Abstract = {Background: Information and communication technologies are currently
   among the supporting elements that may contribute to improving health
   and changing lifestyles.
   Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term
   effectiveness of adding an app to standardized counseling in order to
   increase physical activity (PA) and adherence to the Mediterranean diet
   and to analyze the effects of app adherence in lifestyle changes.
   Methods: A randomized, multicenter clinical trial with a 12 month-follow
   up was conducted, involving 833 participants recruited by random
   sampling in 6 primary Spanish care centers (415 vs 418). Counseling on
   PA and the Mediterranean diet was given to both groups by a research
   nurse; however, the counseling + app group (intervention group) received
   additional training in the use of an app that was designed to promote
   the Mediterranean diet and PA over a 3-month period. Main outcomes and
   measures included PA by accelerometer and the 7-day Physical Activity
   Recall (PAR) questionnaire and adherence to the Mediterranean diet by an
   adherence screener questionnaire We considered adherence to the app to
   be high when it was used for more than 60 days.
   Results: The mean age was 51 years (SD 12) in the intervention group and
   52.3 years (SD 12.0) in the counseling-only group; females predominated
   in both groups (60.0\%, 249/415 and 64.1\%, 268/418, respectively). PA
   by accelerometer declined in both groups at 12 months (P value for
   tendency in moderate to vigorous PA, {[}MVPA]=.15). The intervention
   subgroup with high app adherence had better behavior than the low
   adherence subgroup (P value for tendency in MVPA=.001). PA analyzed by
   7-day PAR did not show changes at 12 months in any of the groups (P
   value for tendency=.25). In the Mediterranean diet, an increase in
   adherence was observed in both groups at 12 months with no differences
   between them (P value for tendency=.46). In these two cases, the group
   with high app adherence also had better behavior, although without
   reaching significance for the tendency (P>.05).
   Conclusions: The participants with strongest app adherence showed better
   outcomes in terms of maintenance of healthy lifestyles at 12 months than
   those with weaker adherence. Overall, however, we found no differences
   between intervention group and counseling-only group in PA increase and
   adherence to the Mediterranean diet in the long term.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Garcia-Ortiz, L (Corresponding Author), Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, La Alamedilla Hlth Ctr, Primary Hlth Care Res Unit, Inst Biomed Res Salamanca, Av Comuneros 27-31, Salamanca, Spain.
   Garcia-Ortiz, Luis; Ignacio Recio-Rodriguez, Jose; Agudo-Conde, Cristina; Carmen Patino-Alonso, Maria; Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jose-Angel; Angel Gomez-Marcos, Manuel; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Emiliano, Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, La Alamedilla Hlth Ctr, Primary Hlth Care Res Unit, Inst Biomed Res Salamanca, Av Comuneros 27-31, Salamanca, Spain.
   Garcia-Ortiz, Luis, Univ Salamanca, Dept Biomed \& Diagnost Sci, Salamanca, Spain.
   Ignacio Recio-Rodriguez, Jose, Univ Salamanca, Dept Nurse \& Physiotherapy, Salamanca, Spain.
   Carmen Patino-Alonso, Maria, Univ Salamanca, Dept Stat, Salamanca, Spain.
   Repiso Gento, Irene, Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, Valladolid Rural I Hlth Ctr, Valladolid, Spain.
   Puigdomenech Puig, Elisa, Hlth Qual \& Assessment Agcy Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
   Gonzalez-Viejo, Natividad; Magdalena-Belio, Jose F.; Otegui-Ilarduya, Luis; Rubio-Galan, Francisco J.; Melguizo-Bejar, Amor; Sauras-Yera, Ines; Gil-Train, Maria J.; Iribarne-Ferrer, Marta; Magdalena-Gonzalez, Olga; Lafuente-Ripolles, Miguel A., Hlth Serv Aragon, Torre Ramona Hlth Ctr, Zaragoza, Spain.
   Soledad Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Maria, Basque Hlth Serv Osakidetza, Primary Hlth Care Res Unit Bizkaia, Bilbao, Spain.
   Schmolling-Guinovart, Yolanda, Univ Castilla La Mancha, Rio Tajo Hlth Ctr, Hlth Serv Castilla La Mancha, Talavera De La Reina, Spain.
   Angel Gomez-Marcos, Manuel; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Emiliano, Univ Salamanca, Dept Med, Salamanca, Spain.
   EVIDENT Investigators Grp, Spanish Res Network Prevent Act \& Hlth Promot Pri, Salamanca, Spain.
   Gomez-Marcos, Manuel A.; Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jose A.; Iglesias-Valiente, Jose A.; Patino-Alonso, Maria C.; Perez-Arechaederra, Diana; Mora-Simon, Sara; Castano-Sanchez, Maria C.; Rodriguez-Martin, Carmela; Sanchez-Salgado, Benigna; de Cabo-Laso, Angela; Alonso-Dominguez, Rosa; Sanchez-Aguadero, Natalia; Lugones Sanchez, Cristina, Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, La Alamedilla Hlth Ctr, Salamanca, Spain.
   Martin-Cantera, Carlos; Canales-Reina, Jose; Rodrigo de Pablo, Epifania; Lasaosa-Medina, Maria L.; Calvo-Aponte, Maria J.; Rodriguez-Franco, A.; Martin-Borras, Carmen; Puig-Ribera, Anna; Colominas-Garrido, Ruben, Catalan Hlth Serv, Passeig St Joan Hlth Ctr, Barcelona, Spain.
   Romaguera-Bosch, Monserrat, Catalan Hlth Serv, Ca NOriac Hlth Ctr, Barcelona, Spain.
   Maneus, Sandra, Catalan Hlth Serv, St Roc Hlth Ctr, Barcelona, Spain.
   Rodriguez-Martin, Beatriz; Fernandez del Rio, Alicia; Fernandez-Diaz, Jose A.; Calderon-Ubeda, Jose B.; Menendez-Obregon, Jose L.; Segura-Fragoso, Antonio; Zabala-Banos, Carmen; Martinez-Vizcaino, Vicente; Martinez-Andres, Maria, Hlth Serv Castilla La Mancha, Rio Tajo Hlth Ctr, Talavera De La Reina, Spain.
   Fernandez-Alonso, Maria C.; Gomez-Arranz, Amparo; de la Cal de la Fuente, Aventina; Menendez-Suarez, Marta; Repiso-Gento, Irene, Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, Casa Barco Hlth Ctr, Valladolid, Spain.
   Arranz-Hernando, Maria, I; Perez-Concejo, Maria, I; Alonso-Manjarres, Maria A.; Villarroya, Maria E.; Arribas de Rodrigo, Maria J.; Perez de Lis, Margarita; de Arriba-Gomez, Maria D.; Lopez-Arroyo, Maria M., Hlth Serv Castilla \& Leon, San Pablo Hlth Ctr, Valladolid, Spain.
   Grandes, Gonzalo; Sanchez, Alvaro; Arce, Veronica; Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Maria S.; Mendizabal, Nere; Iturregui-San Nicolas, Eguskine, Basque Hlth Serv Osakidetza, Primary Care Res Unit Bizkaia, Bilbao, Spain.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.9218},
Article-Number = {e107},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {exercise; Mediterranean diet; smartphone; vascular stiffness},
Keywords-Plus = {PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {lgarciao@usal.es},
Affiliations = {University of Salamanca; University of Salamanca; University of
   Salamanca; Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; University of Salamanca},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {VIZCAINO, VICENTE MARTINEZ/R-4336-2017
   Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Maria Soledad/D-9296-2017
   Sanchez-Aguadero, Natalia/O-1811-2015
   Lugones-Sanchez, Cristina/R-2105-2018
   Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jose-Angel/R-8868-2018
   Rodríguez-Martin, Beatriz/F-5743-2016
   Recio-Rodriguez, Jose I/AAA-8588-2020
   Patino-Alonso, Carmen/I-4608-2014
   Garcia Ortiz, Luis/AAC-4862-2021
   Rodríguez-Sánchez, Emiliano/N-5582-2014
   Cantera, Carlos Martin/D-2693-2011
   Fragoso, Antonio Segura/AAM-7995-2020
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {VIZCAINO, VICENTE MARTINEZ/0000-0001-6121-7893
   Sanchez-Aguadero, Natalia/0000-0002-5816-1494
   Lugones-Sanchez, Cristina/0000-0002-6571-9556
   Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jose-Angel/0000-0001-7544-8684
   Rodríguez-Martin, Beatriz/0000-0003-3939-0299
   Patino-Alonso, Carmen/0000-0001-8232-6685
   Garcia Ortiz, Luis/0000-0001-6555-8302
   Rodríguez-Sánchez, Emiliano/0000-0003-3667-7155
   Cantera, Carlos Martin/0000-0003-0656-8126
   DE CABO-LASO, ANGELA/0000-0003-1449-282X
   Recio-Rodriguez, Jose I/0000-0002-3772-8746
   Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Maria Soledad/0000-0001-8747-6789
   Agudo-Conde, Cristina/0000-0002-9381-4024
   Gonzalez-Viejo, Natividad/0000-0003-3762-2228
   Mora-Simon, Sara/0000-0003-2772-6971
   REPISO GENTO, IRENE/0000-0003-3013-9129
   Mendizabal Gallastegui, Nere/0000-0002-3934-6362},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN); Carlos III Health
   Institute/European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) (MICINN,
   ISCIII/FEDER) {[}FIS: PI13/00618, PI13/01526, PI13/00058, PI13/01635,
   PI13/02528, PI12/01474, RETICS: RD12/0005, RD16/0007]; Regional Health
   Management of Castilla y Leon {[}GRS 1191/B/15, GRS 909/B/14, GRS
   770/B/13]; Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL)
   {[}IBI16/00008]; Infosalud Foundation},
Funding-Text = {This study was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
   (MICINN), the Carlos III Health Institute/European Regional Development
   Fund (ERDF) (MICINN, ISCIII/FEDER) (FIS: PI13/00618, PI13/01526,
   PI13/00058, PI13/01635, PI13/02528, PI12/01474; RETICS: RD12/0005,
   RD16/0007), the Regional Health Management of Castilla y Leon (GRS
   1191/B/15, GRS 909/B/14, GRS 770/B/13), Biomedical Research Institute of
   Salamanca (IBSAL; IBI16/00008), and the Infosalud Foundation. They
   played no role in the study design, data analysis, reporting of results,
   or the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.},
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@article{ WOS:000795834700001,
Author = {Crehan, Caroline and Chiume, Msandeni and Mgusha, Yamikani and Dinga,
   Precious and Hull-Bailey, Tim and Normand, Charles and Sassoon, Yali and
   Nkhoma, Deliwe and Greenwood, Kim and Lorencatto, Fabiana and
   Lakhanpaul, Monica and Heys, Michelle},
Title = {Usability-Focused Development and Usage of NeoTree-Beta, an App for
   Newborn Care in a Low-Resource Neonatal Unit, Malawi},
Journal = {FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {10},
Month = {APR 28},
Abstract = {BackgroundNeonatal mortality is high in low-resource settings. NeoTree
   is a digital intervention for neonatal healthcare professionals (HCPs)
   aiming to achieve data-driven quality improvement and improved neonatal
   survival in low-resource hospitals. Optimising usability with end-users
   could help digital health interventions succeed beyond pilot stages in
   low-resource settings. Usability is the quality of a user's experience
   when interacting with an intervention, encompassing their effectiveness,
   efficiency, and overall satisfaction. ObjectiveTo evaluate the usability
   and usage of NeoTree beta-app and conduct Agile usability-focused
   intervention development. MethodA real-world pilot of NeoTree beta-app
   was conducted over 6 months at Kamuzu Central Hospital neonatal unit,
   Malawi. Prior to deployment, think-aloud interviews were conducted to
   guide nurses through the app whilst voicing their thoughts aloud (n =
   6). System Usability Scale (SUS) scores were collected before the
   implementation of NeoTree into usual clinical care and 6 months after
   implementation (n = 8 and 8). During the pilot, real-world user-feedback
   and user-data were gathered. Feedback notes were subjected to thematic
   analysis within an Agile ``product backlog.{''} For usage, number of
   users, user-cadre, proportion of admissions/outcomes recorded digitally,
   and median app-completion times were calculated. ResultsTwelve
   overarching usability themes generated 57 app adjustments, 39 (68\%)
   from think aloud analysis and 18 (32\%) from the real-world testing. A
   total of 21 usability themes/issues with corresponding app features were
   produced and added to the app. Six themes relating to data collection
   included exhaustiveness of data schema, prevention of errors, ease of
   progression, efficiency of data entry using shortcuts, navigation of
   user interface (UI), and relevancy of content. Six themes relating to
   the clinical care included cohesion with ward process, embedded
   education, locally coherent language, adaptability of user-interface to
   available resources, and printout design to facilitate handover. SUS
   scores were above average (88.1 and 89.4 at 1 and 6 months,
   respectively). Ninety-three different HCPs of 5 cadres, recorded 1,323
   admissions and 1,197 outcomes over 6 months. NeoTree achieved 100\%
   digital coverage of sick neonates admitted. Median completion times were
   16 and 8 min for admissions and outcomes, respectively. ConclusionsThis
   study demonstrates optimisation of a digital health app in a
   low-resource setting and could inform other similar usability studies
   apps in similar settings.},
Publisher = {FRONTIERS MEDIA SA},
Address = {AVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Crehan, C (Corresponding Author), UCL, Great Ormond St Inst Child Hlth, Populat Policy \& Practice Dept, London, England.
   Crehan, Caroline; Hull-Bailey, Tim; Lakhanpaul, Monica; Heys, Michelle, UCL, Great Ormond St Inst Child Hlth, Populat Policy \& Practice Dept, London, England.
   Chiume, Msandeni; Mgusha, Yamikani; Dinga, Precious, Kamuzu Cent Hosp, Paediat Dept, Lilongwe, Malawi.
   Normand, Charles, Spinspire Ltd, London, England.
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   Greenwood, Kim, ICAgile, London, England.
   Lorencatto, Fabiana, UCL, Ctr Behav Change, London, England.},
DOI = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.793314},
Article-Number = {793314},
EISSN = {2296-2565},
Keywords = {neonate; low resource; mHealth; mobile app; usability; user experience;
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Keywords-Plus = {IMPROVE QUALITY; CENTERED DESIGN; SYSTEM},
Research-Areas = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health},
Author-Email = {c.crehan@ucl.ac.uk},
Affiliations = {University of London; University College London; University of London;
   University College London},
ORCID-Numbers = {Heys, Michelle/0000-0002-1458-505X},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {UCL; Naughton Cliffe Matthews grant (PI MH); Wellcome Trust
   {[}215742\_Z\_19\_Z]; Wellcome Trust {[}215742/Z/19/Z] Funding Source:
   Wellcome Trust},
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   funded partly by a clinical fellow post at UCL, the Naughton Cliffe
   Matthews grant (PI MH) and partly by charity donations to the NeoTree
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   a CC BY public copyright license to any Author Accepted manuscript
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OA = {Green Published, gold},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000443304200002,
Author = {Bussenius, Hope and Zeck, Angela M. and Williams, Bryan and
   Haynes-Ferere, Angela},
Title = {Surveillance of Pediatric Hypertension Using Smartphone Technology},
Journal = {JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {32},
Number = {5},
Pages = {E98-E104},
Month = {SEP-OCT},
Abstract = {Introduction: Elevated blood pressure is becoming increasingly common in
   the pediatric population. Hypertension costs nearly \$51 billion/year,
   and cardiovascular disease is responsible for 17\% of the nation's
   health care expenditures. Traditionally, time-consuming and complicated
   interpretation standards result in infrequent pediatric blood pressure
   screenings. This may lead to the under-diagnosis of pediatric
   hypertension. Early detection of elevated blood pressure is important in
   order to prevent hypertension related conditions such as, target organ
   damage, left ventricular hypertrophy, and cerebrovascular disease. The
   aim of this study was to observe the prevalence of pediatric
   hypertension among children and adolescents age 3-18 using the
   smartphone application Pedia BP (R). The purpose of this study was to
   (1) identify the prevalence of elevated blood pressure in a sample of
   children and adolescents and (2) evaluate any association between BMI,
   age, and blood pressure classification.
   Method: A quantitative, descriptive study was conducted to evaluate the
   prevalence of pediatric hypertension in 81 preschool and school age
   children. App users were trained with the online take2heart course
   available at take2heart.com. The manual systolic and diastolic blood
   pressure readings were entered into the application, along with the
   patient's gender, age, height, and weight. Pedia BP (R) instantly
   calculated the blood pressure classification of the patient based on
   percentiles. Quantitative data from the Pedia BP (R) data repository
   were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
   Results: We found that 54.3\% of our sample were normotensive, 23.5\%
   had prehypertension, 13.6\% had stage 1 hypertension, and 8.6\% had
   stage 2 hypertension. As seen in Figure 3, the majority of subjects with
   stage 1 (72.7\%) and stage 2 hypertension (57.1\%) were found in
   school-age children. We found that 3.7\% of children were underweight,
   48.1\% were at a healthy weight, 21\% were overweight, and 27.2\% were
   obese.
   Discussion: Pedia BP (R) was shown to be an effective screening tool to
   easily classify blood pressure readings on an individual basis. The
   prevalence of hypertension in our sample was higher than previously
   reported in the literature. Annual evaluation of blood pressures in
   preschool and school age children are warranted to identify and address
   hypertension. Pedia BP (R) was shown to be an effective screening tool
   to easily classify blood pressure readings on an individual basis. Pedia
   BP (R) offers benefits not only for patients, but for primary care
   providers, nurses, economists, insurance companies, hospitals, and
   clinics. Ultimately, Pedia BP (R) (1) increases awareness of elevated
   blood pressures among children and adolescents, (2) engages the health
   care community to screen for elevated blood pressures, (3) implements
   innovative technology, and (4) activates the potential for a
   population-based surveillance tool.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC},
Address = {STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Bussenius, H (Corresponding Author), Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, 1520 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30350 USA.
   Bussenius, Hope; Zeck, Angela M.; Williams, Bryan; Haynes-Ferere, Angela, Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, 1520 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30350 USA.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.04.003},
ISSN = {0891-5245},
EISSN = {1532-656X},
Keywords = {Population-based surveillance; pediatric; hypertension; elevated blood
   pressure; smartphone technology},
Keywords-Plus = {CHILDREN; PREVALENCE; US},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Nursing; Pediatrics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Policy \& Services; Nursing; Pediatrics},
Author-Email = {hopebussenius@emory.edu},
Affiliations = {Emory University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Zeck, Angela/HKW-1248-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Bussenius, Hope/0000-0002-9224-1252},
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Number-of-Cited-References = {26},
Times-Cited = {5},
Usage-Count-Last-180-days = {1},
Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {5},
Journal-ISO = {J. Pediatr. Health Care},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {GS1QA},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)},
Unique-ID = {WOS:000443304200002},
DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000209895200009,
Author = {Holmen, Heidi and Torbjornsen, Astrid and Wahl, Astrid Klopstad and
   Jenum, Anne Karen and Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova and Arsand, Eirik and
   Ribu, Lis},
Title = {A Mobile Health Intervention for Self-Management and Lifestyle Change
   for Persons With Type 2 Diabetes, Part 2: One-Year Results From the
   Norwegian Randomized Controlled Trial RENEWING HEALTH},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2014},
Volume = {2},
Number = {4},
Month = {OCT-DEC},
Abstract = {Background: Self-management is crucial in the daily management of type 2
   diabetes. It has been suggested that mHealth may be an important method
   for enhancing self-management when delivered in combination with health
   counseling.
   Objective: The objective of this study was to test whether the use of a
   mobile phone-based self-management system used for 1 year, with or
   without telephone health counseling by a diabetes specialist nurse for
   the first 4 months, could improve glycated hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c))
   level, self-management, and health-related quality of life compared with
   usual care.
   Methods: We conducted a 3-arm prospective randomized controlled trial
   involving 2 intervention groups and 1 control group. Eligible
   participants were persons with type 2 diabetes with an HbA1c level >=
   7.1\% (>= 54.1 mmol/mol) and aged >= 18 years. Both intervention groups
   received the mobile phone-based self-management system Few Touch
   Application (FTA). The FTA consisted of a blood glucose-measuring system
   with automatic wireless data transfer, diet manual, physical activity
   registration, and management of personal goals, all recorded and
   operated using a diabetes diary app on the mobile phone. In addition,
   one intervention group received health counseling based on behavior
   change theory and delivered by a diabetes specialist nurse for the first
   4 months after randomization. All groups received usual care by their
   general practitioner. The primary outcome was HbA1c level. Secondary
   outcomes were self-management (heiQ), health-related quality of life
   (SF-36), depressive symptoms (CES-D), and lifestyle changes (dietary
   habits and physical activity). Data were analyzed using univariate
   methods (t test, ANOVA) and multivariate linear and logistic regression.
   Results: A total of 151 participants were randomized: 51 to the FTA
   group, 50 to the FTA-health counseling (FTA-HC) group, and 50 to the
   control group. Follow-up data after 1 year were available for 120
   participants (79\%). HbA(1c) level decreased in all groups, but did not
   differ between groups after 1 year. The mean change in the heiQ domain
   skills and technique acquisition was significantly greater in the FTA-HC
   group after adjusting for age, gender, and education (P=.04). Other
   secondary outcomes did not differ between groups after 1 year. In the
   FTA group, 39\% were substantial users of the app; 34\% of the FTA-HC
   group were substantial users. Those aged >= 63 years used the app more
   than their younger counterparts did ( OR 2.7; 95\% CI 1.02-7.12;
   P=.045).
   Conclusions: The change in HbA(1c) level did not differ between groups
   after the 1-year intervention. Secondary outcomes did not differ between
   groups except for an increase in the self-management domain of skill and
   technique acquisition in the FTA-HC group. Older participants used the
   app more than the younger participants did.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Holmen, H (Corresponding Author), Oslo \& Akershus Univ Coll Appl Sci, Dept Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, PB 4 St Olavs Plass, N-0130 Oslo, Norway.
   Holmen, Heidi; Torbjornsen, Astrid; Smastuen, Milada Cvancarova; Ribu, Lis, Oslo \& Akershus Univ Coll Appl Sci, Dept Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, PB 4 St Olavs Plass, N-0130 Oslo, Norway.
   Wahl, Astrid Klopstad, Univ Oslo, Inst Hlth \& Soc, Dept Hlth Sci, Fac Med, Oslo, Norway.
   Jenum, Anne Karen, Univ Oslo, Inst Hlth \& Soc, Dept Gen Practice, Fac Med, Oslo, Norway.
   Arsand, Eirik, Univ Hosp North Norway, Norwegian Ctr Integrated Care \& Telemed NST, Tromso, Norway.},
DOI = {10.2196/mhealth.3882},
Article-Number = {e57},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {self-care; mobile applications; cellular phone; telemedicine;
   counseling; motivational interviewing; diabetes mellitus; type 2;
   hemoglobin A1c protein; human},
Keywords-Plus = {GLYCEMIC CONTROL; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE; EDUCATION; PATIENT; PEOPLE; IMPACT;
   METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; SETTINGS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {Heidi.Holmen@hioa.no},
Affiliations = {Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet); University of Oslo; University
   of Oslo; UiT The Arctic University of Tromso; University Hospital of
   North Norway},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Holmen, Heidi/AAW-8146-2020
   Torbjørnsen, Astrid/T-8310-2018
   李, 新唯/HTO-5318-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {Holmen, Heidi/0000-0003-1314-7813
   },
Funding-Acknowledgement = {EU through the ICT Policy Support Programme as part of the
   Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme; Norwegian Research
   Council; Health Authorities of Northern Norway; Norwegian Centre of
   Integrated Care and Telemedicine at the University Hospital of
   North-Norway; Oslo and Akershus University College; Akershus University
   Hospital; Norwegian Diabetes Association},
Funding-Text = {6 This project was funded by (1) the EU through the ICT Policy Support
   Programme as part of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework
   Programme, (2) the Norwegian Research Council, (3) the Health
   Authorities of Northern Norway, (4) the Norwegian Centre of Integrated
   Care and Telemedicine at the University Hospital of North-Norway, (5)
   the Oslo and Akershus University College, (6) the Akershus University
   Hospital, and (7) the Norwegian Diabetes Association. The authors thank
   the participants; their GPs; the leaders at the local health care public
   clinics; the diabetes specialist nurse, Tone Singstad, for delivering
   the health counseling; the nutritionist, Elisabeth Elind; our technical
   support team, Erlend Bones and Elisabeth Ellefsen Sjaaeng; and the
   software developer team at NST for facilitating the diabetes diary
   system and data management. We also thank the project manager in the
   Norwegian pilot, Astrid Grottland, for support during the study period.},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {68},
Journal-ISO = {JMIR mHealth uHealth},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {V46PD},
Web-of-Science-Index = {Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)},
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DA = {2023-07-05},
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@article{ WOS:000500273400001,
Author = {Johnson, Amanda and Yang, Fan and Gollarahilli, Siddharth and Banerjee,
   Tanvi and Abrams, Daniel and Jonassaint, Jude and Jonassaint, Charles
   and Shah, Nirmish},
Title = {Use of Mobile Health Apps and Wearable Technology to Assess Changes and
   Predict Pain During Treatment of Acute Pain in Sickle Cell Disease:
   Feasibility Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2019},
Volume = {7},
Number = {12},
Month = {DEC 2},
Abstract = {Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited red blood cell
   disorder affecting millions worldwide, and it results in many potential
   medical complications throughout the life course. The hallmark of SCD is
   pain. Many patients experience daily chronic pain as well as
   intermittent, unpredictable acute vaso-occlusive painful episodes called
   pain crises. These pain crises often require acute medical care through
   the day hospital or emergency department. Following presentation, a
   number of these patients are subsequently admitted with continued
   efforts of treatment focused on palliative pain control and hydration
   for management. Mitigating pain crises is challenging for both the
   patients and their providers, given the perceived unpredictability and
   subjective nature of pain.
   Objective: The objective of this study was to show the feasibility of
   using objective, physiologic measurements obtained from a wearable
   device during an acute pain crisis to predict patient-reported pain
   scores (in an app and to nursing staff) using machine learning
   techniques.
   Methods: For this feasibility study, we enrolled 27 adult patients
   presenting to the day hospital with acute pain. At the beginning of pain
   treatment, each participant was given a wearable device (Microsoft Band
   2) that collected physiologic measurements. Pain scores from our mobile
   app, Technology Resources to Understand Pain Assessment in Patients with
   Pain, and those obtained by nursing staff were both used with wearable
   signals to complete time stamp matching and feature extraction and
   selection. Following this, we constructed regression and classification
   machine learning algorithms to build between-subject pain prediction
   models.
   Results: Patients were monitored for an average of 3.79 (SD 2.23) hours,
   with an average of 5826 (SD 2667) objective data values per patient. As
   expected, we found that pain scores and heart rate decreased for most
   patients during the course of their stay. Using the wearable sensor data
   and pain scores, we were able to create a regression model to predict
   subjective pain scores with a root mean square error of 1.430 and
   correlation between observations and predictions of 0.706. Furthermore,
   we verified the hypothesis that the regression model outperformed the
   classification model by comparing the performances of the support vector
   machines (SVM) and the SVM for regression.
   Conclusions: The Microsoft Band 2 allowed easy collection of objective,
   physiologic markers during an acute pain crisis in adults with SCD.
   Features can be extracted from these data signals and matched with pain
   scores. Machine learning models can then use these features to feasibly
   predict patient pain scores.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Johnson, A (Corresponding Author), Duke Univ, Dept Pediat, 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27710 USA.
   Johnson, Amanda, Duke Univ, Dept Pediat, 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27710 USA.
   Yang, Fan; Banerjee, Tanvi, Wright State Univ, Dept Comp Sci \& Engn, Dayton, OH 45435 USA.
   Gollarahilli, Siddharth, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC USA.
   Abrams, Daniel, Northwestern Univ, Engn Sci \& Appl Math, Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
   Jonassaint, Jude; Jonassaint, Charles, Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Med, Social Work \& Clin \& Translat Sci, Pittsburgh, PA USA.
   Shah, Nirmish, Duke Univ, Dept Med, Div Hematol, Durham, NC USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/13671},
Article-Number = {e13671},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {pain; sickle cell disease; SCD; machine learning},
Keywords-Plus = {ACUTE-CARE UTILIZATION; RECORD SYMPTOMS; MACHINE; MANAGEMENT; SENSORS;
   ADULTS},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {amanda@ohsu.edu},
Affiliations = {Duke University; University System of Ohio; Wright State University
   Dayton; North Carolina State University; Northwestern University;
   Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); University
   of Pittsburgh; Duke University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Johnson, Amanda/HHN-6234-2022
   Jonassaint, Charles/I-2772-2014},
ORCID-Numbers = {Banerjee, Tanvi/0000-0002-9794-3755
   Abrams, Daniel/0000-0002-6015-8358
   Johnson, Amanda/0000-0001-9333-9692
   Shah, Nirmish/0000-0002-7506-0935
   Jonassaint, Charles/0000-0002-5662-5806},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {NCCIH NIH HHS {[}R01 AT010413] Funding Source: Medline},
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@article{ WOS:000432474300023,
Author = {Martinez, R. and Rogers, A. D. and Numanoglu, A. and Rode, H.},
Title = {The value of WhatsApp communication in paediatric burn care},
Journal = {BURNS},
Year = {2018},
Volume = {44},
Number = {4},
Pages = {947-955},
Month = {JUN},
Abstract = {Background: Telemedicine is increasingly applied in developed settings
   to facilitate transfer of information to and from burn surgeons across
   vast geographic areas. WhatsApp is a widely available and extremely
   user-friendly encrypted smartphone application that does not require the
   expensive physical and personnel infrastructure that characterizes many
   of these telemedicine systems. The aim of this study was to review the
   use of WhatsApp to facilitate paediatric burn injury consultations to a
   regional burn centre in a developing country, where burn care continues
   to be thwarted by administrative apathy, poor resource allocation and
   lack of attention to medical and nursing education at all levels.
   Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken of all consultations
   using WhatsApp over an 18-month period, received by the burn centre's
   two senior medical practitioners. The specific origin and nature of the
   telemedicine requests for advice, transfer or follow-up were collected,
   as were data relating to the demographics of the patients, the
   aetiology, mechanism and extent of the burn injury. The impact of the
   system of communication in terms of reductions in admissions and clinic
   visits was assessed, and a cost analysis was undertaken. Feedback was
   also obtained from those health practitioners regularly using the
   service.
   Results: 838 communications occurred during the study period, which
   included 1562 distinct clinical queries. 486 interactions (58\%)
   originated from within the hospital, the majority of which were
   initiated by surgeons in training or burn nurse practitioners. 352
   (42\%) consultations were from outside the hospital. Queries related to
   the full spectrum of burn care, including emergency management and
   stabilization, triage and transfer, the need for escharotomy, fluid
   resuscitation, wound care, the timing and nature of surgical
   intervention, as well as follow-up and rehabilitation.
   While no significant changes in the number of surgical interventions or
   admissions were observed when compared to the five years prior to the
   intervention, outpatient visits reduced significantly during the study
   period. It was estimated that over 150 unnecessary admissions were also
   avoided as a result of the triage made possible by WhatsApp, which
   translated into considerable cost saving for the institution.
   Discussion: Incorporating WhatsApp technology into the daily processes
   of burn care has significantly improved the quality of paediatric burn
   care referrals to specialist burn services.Specifically, WhatsApp has
   contributed to reductions in unnecessary referrals and outpatient
   visits, facilitated opportunities for continuing medical education,
   improved the care of major burn injuries through more effective
   prehospital communication, and enabled greater allocation of scarce
   specialist resources at the burn centre. This study motivates for the
   wider application of WhatsApp for burn care referrals, especially in
   developing countries. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights
   reserved.},
Publisher = {ELSEVIER SCI LTD},
Address = {THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Rogers, AD (Corresponding Author), Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Ross Tilley Burn Ctr, D718,2075 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada.
   Martinez, R.; Numanoglu, A.; Rode, H., Red Cross War Mem Childrens Hosp, Burn Unit, Cape Town, South Africa.
   Martinez, R.; Numanoglu, A.; Rode, H., Univ Cape Town, Dept Surg, Div Paediat Surg, Rondebosch, South Africa.
   Rogers, A. D., Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Ross Tilley Burn Ctr, D718,2075 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada.
   Rogers, A. D., Univ Toronto, Dept Surg, Div Plast \& Reconstruct Surg, Toronto, ON, Canada.},
DOI = {10.1016/j.burns.2017.11.005},
ISSN = {0305-4179},
EISSN = {1879-1409},
Keywords = {Telehealth; Telemedicine; Ethics; Access to care; Information
   technology; Developing world; Medical infrastructure and technology;
   Burns},
Keywords-Plus = {TELEMEDICINE; TECHNOLOGY; TELERADIOLOGY; TELEHEALTH; CHALLENGES;
   PATIENT; PHONES; LEGAL},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine; Dermatology; Surgery},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Critical Care Medicine; Dermatology; Surgery},
Author-Email = {alandavid.rogers@sunnybrook.ca},
Affiliations = {University of Cape Town; University of Toronto; Sunnybrook Health
   Science Center; Sunnybrook Research Institute; University of Toronto},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Numanoglu, Alp/ITW-0564-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Rogers, Alan/0000-0001-6821-1267},
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@article{ WOS:000853427200012,
Author = {Korpershoek, Yvonne Jg and Holtrop, Tjitske and Vervoort, Sigrid Cjm and
   Schoonhoven, Lisette and Schuurmans, Marieke J. and Trappenburg, Jaap Ca},
Title = {Early-Stage Feasibility of a Mobile Health Intervention (Copilot) to
   Enhance Exacerbation-Related Self-Management in Patients With Chronic
   Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Multimethods Approach},
Journal = {JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH},
Year = {2020},
Volume = {4},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV},
Abstract = {Background: There is an emergence of mobile health (mHealth)
   interventions to support self-management in patients with chronic
   obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Recently, an evidence-driven
   mHealth intervention has been developed to support patients with COPD in
   exacerbation-related self-management: the Copilot app. Health care
   providers (HCPs) are important stakeholders as they are the ones who
   have to provide the app to patients, personalize the app, and review the
   app. It is, therefore, important to investigate at an early stage
   whether the app is feasible in the daily practice of the HCPs.
   Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the perceived
   feasibility of the Copilot app in the daily practice of HCPs.
   Methods: A multimethods design was used to investigate how HCPs
   experience working with the app and how they perceive the feasibility of
   the app in their daily practice. The feasibility areas described by
   Bowen et al were used for guidance. HCPs were observed while performing
   tasks in the app and asked to think aloud. The System Usability Scale
   was used to investigate the usability of the app, and semistructured
   interviews were conducted to explore the feasibility of the app. The
   study was conducted in primary, secondary, and tertiary care settings in
   the Netherlands from February 2019 to September 2019.
   Results: In total, 14 HCPs participated in this study-8 nurses, 5
   physicians, and 1 physician assistant. The HCPs found the app acceptable
   to use. The expected key benefits of the app were an increased insight
   into patient symptoms, more structured patient conversations, and more
   tailored self-management support. The app especially fits within the
   available time and workflow of nurses. The use of the app will be
   influenced by the autonomy of the professional, the focus of the
   organization on eHealth, costs associated with the app, and
   compatibility with the current systems used. Most HCPs expressed that
   there are conditions that must be met to be able to use the app. The app
   can be integrated into the existing care paths of primary, secondary,
   and tertiary health care settings. Individual organizational factors
   must be taken into account when integrating the app into daily practice.
   Conclusions: This early-stage feasibility study shows that the Copilot
   app is feasible to use in the daily practice of HCPs and can be
   integrated into primary, secondary, and tertiary health care settings in
   the Netherlands. The app was considered to best fit the role of the
   nurses. The app will be less feasible for those organizations in which
   many conditions need to be met to use the app. This study provides a new
   approach to evaluate the perceived feasibility of mHealth interventions
   at an early stage and provides valuable insights for further feasibility
   testing.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Korpershoek, YJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Appl Sci Utrecht, Res Grp Chron Illnesses, Heidelberglaan 7, NL-3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Korpershoek, Yvonne Jg, Univ Appl Sci Utrecht, Res Grp Chron Illnesses, Heidelberglaan 7, NL-3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Holtrop, Tjitske; Schoonhoven, Lisette; Trappenburg, Jaap Ca, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci \& Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Vervoort, Sigrid Cjm, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Imaging \& Oncol, Utrecht, Netherlands.
   Schuurmans, Marieke J., Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, UMC Utrecht Acad, Educ Ctr, Utrecht, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.2196/21577},
Article-Number = {e21577},
EISSN = {2561-326X},
Keywords = {mobile health; mHealth; mobile app; COPD; exacerbation; self-management;
   self-care},
Keywords-Plus = {QUALITY-OF-LIFE},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {yyonne.korpershoek@hu.nl},
Affiliations = {Utrecht University; Utrecht University Medical Center; Utrecht
   University; Utrecht University Medical Center; Utrecht University;
   Utrecht University Medical Center},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Schoonhoven, Lisette/O-3330-2013
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   Schoonhoven, Lisette/0000-0002-7129-3766},
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@article{ WOS:000908436900017,
Author = {Toyama, Mauricio and Cavero, Victoria and Araya, Ricardo and Menezes,
   Paulo Rossi and Mohr, David C. and Miranda, J. Jaime and Diez-Canseco,
   Francisco},
Title = {Participants' and Nurses' Experiences With a Digital Intervention for
   Patients With Depressive Symptoms and Comorbid Hypertension or Diabetes
   in Peru: Qualitative Post-Randomized Controlled Trial Study},
Journal = {JMIR HUMAN FACTORS},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {9},
Number = {3},
Month = {JUL-SEP},
Abstract = {Background: Depression is one of the most prevalent mental disorders and
   a leading cause of disability, disproportionately affecting specific
   groups, such as patients with noncommunicable diseases. Over the past
   decade, digital interventions have been developed to provide treatment
   for these patients. CONEMO (Emotional Control in Spanish) is an
   18-session psychoeducational digital intervention delivered through a
   smartphone app and minimally supported by a nurse. CONEMO demonstrated
   effectiveness in reducing depressive symptoms through a randomized
   controlled trial (RCT) among patients with diabetes, hypertension, or
   both, in Lima, Peru. However, in addition to clinical outcomes, it is
   important to explore users' experiences, satisfaction, and perceptions
   of usability and acceptability, which can affect their engagement with
   the intervention.
   Objective: This study aimed to explore the RCT participants' experiences
   with CONEMO in Peru, complemented with information provided by the
   nurses who monitored them.
   Methods: In 2018, semistructured interviews were conducted with a sample
   of 29 (13.4\%) patients from the 217 patients who participated in the
   CONEMO intervention in Peru and the 3 hired nurses who supported its
   delivery. Interviewees were selected at random based on their adherence
   to the digital intervention (0-5, 10-14, and 15-18 sessions completed),
   to include different points of view. Content analysis was conducted to
   analyze the interviews.
   Results: Participants' mean age was 64.4 (SD 8.5) years, and 79\%
   (23/29) of them were women. Most of the interviewed participants (21/29,
   72\%) stated that CONEMO fulfilled their expectations and identified
   positive changes in their physical and mental health after using it.
   Some of these improvements were related to their thoughts and feelings
   (eg, think differently, be more optimistic, and feel calmer), whereas
   others were related to their routines (eg, go out more and improve
   health-related habits). Most participants (19/29, 66\%) reported not
   having previous experience with using smartphones, and despite
   experiencing some initial difficulties, they managed to use CONEMO. The
   most valued features of the app were the videos and activities proposed
   for the participant to perform. Most participants (27/29, 93\%) had a
   good opinion about the study nurses and reported feeling supported by
   them. A few participants provided suggestions to improve the
   intervention, which included adding more videos, making the sessions'
   text simple, extending the length of the intervention, and improving the
   training session with long explanations.
   Conclusions: The findings of this qualitative study provide further
   support and contextualize the positive results found in the CONEMO RCT,
   including insights into the key features that made the intervention
   effective and engaging. The participants' experience with the smartphone
   and CONEMO app reveal that it is feasible to be used by people with
   little knowledge of technology. In addition, the study identified
   suggestions to improve the CONEMO intervention for its future scale-up.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Toyama, M (Corresponding Author), Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, CRONICAS Ctr Excellence Chron Dis, Av Armendariz 445, Lima 15074, Peru.
   Toyama, Mauricio; Cavero, Victoria; Miranda, J. Jaime; Diez-Canseco, Francisco, Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, CRONICAS Ctr Excellence Chron Dis, Av Armendariz 445, Lima 15074, Peru.
   Araya, Ricardo, Kings Coll London, Ctr Global Mental Hlth, Inst Psychiat Psychol \& Neurosci, London, England.
   Menezes, Paulo Rossi, Univ Sao Paulo, Populat Mental Hlth Res Ctr, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Menezes, Paulo Rossi, Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Dept Prevent Med, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
   Mohr, David C., Northwestern Univ, Ctr Behav Intervent Technol, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Chicago, IL USA.},
DOI = {10.2196/35486},
Article-Number = {e35486},
ISSN = {2292-9495},
Keywords = {mobile intervention; depression; diabetes; hypertension; comorbidity;
   qualitative research; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {MENTAL-HEALTH; DISORDERS; EFFICACY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {m.toyama.g@gmail.com},
Affiliations = {Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; University of London; King's
   College London; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Universidade de Sao Paulo;
   Northwestern University; Feinberg School of Medicine},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/A-8482-2008
   Menezes, Paulo/C-9985-2010
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {Miranda, J. Jaime/0000-0002-4738-5468
   Menezes, Paulo/0000-0001-6330-3314
   Diez-Canseco, Francisco/0000-0002-7611-8190
   Araya, Ricardo/0000-0002-0420-5148
   Cavero, Victoria/0000-0003-4858-7165
   Toyama, Mauricio/0000-0001-5554-357X
   Mohr, David/0000-0002-5443-7596},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Institute of Mental Health {[}1U19MH098780-01, 3U
   19MH098780-04S1]},
Funding-Text = {The authors wish to thank Lena Brandt, Liliana Hidalgo, Jill
   Portocarrero, Julieta Quayle, Hellen dos Santos, and Professor Marcia
   Couto for their contributions to conduct the RCT and qualitative study.
   The RCT was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (grant
   1U19MH098780-01) and received an administrative supplement (grant 3U
   19MH098780-04S1) to conduct this qualitative study.},
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Doc-Delivery-Number = {7P0WX},
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@article{ WOS:000898360700003,
Author = {Wong, Arkers Kwan Ching and Wong, Frances Kam Yuet and Chow, Karen Kit
   Sum and Wong, Siu Man and Bayuo, Jonathan and Ho, Annie Ka Ying},
Title = {Effect of a Mobile Health Application With Nurse Support on Quality of
   Life Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Hong Kong A Randomized
   Clinical Trial},
Journal = {JAMA NETWORK OPEN},
Year = {2022},
Volume = {5},
Number = {11},
Month = {NOV 9},
Abstract = {IMPORTANCE Mobile health (mHealth) smartphone apps are becoming
   increasingly popular among older adults, although the reactive care
   approach of these apps has limited their usability.
   OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of an interactive mHealth program
   supported by a health-social partnership team on quality of life (QOL)
   among community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong.
   DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This was a 3-group, randomized
   clinical trial conducted in 5 community centers in Hong Kong from
   December 1, 2020, to April 30, 2022, with a last follow-up date of
   January 31, 2022. Participants included older adults aged at least 60
   years who were living within the service area, used a smartphone, and
   had at least 1 of the following problems: chronic pain, hypertension, or
   diabetes. Data were analyzed from May 1 to 10, 2022.
   INTERVENTIONS Participants were randomly assigned to the mHealth with
   interactivity (mHealth+l) group, mHealth group, or control group.
   Participants in the mHealth+l group received the mHealth app and nurse
   case management supported by a health-social partnership team. The
   mHealth group received the mHealth app only. The control group received
   no mHealth app or health-social care services.
   MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The primary outcome was the change in QOL
   from baseline to 3 months after completion of the intervention.
   RESULTS Among 221 participants (mean {[}SD] age 76.6 {[}8.0] years; 185
   {[}83.7\%] women), 76 were randomized to the control group, 71 were
   randomized to the mHealth group, and 74 were randomized to the mHealth+l
   group. The most common chronic diseases or problems were hypertension
   (147 participants {[}66.5\%]). pain (144 participants {[}65.2\%]).
   cataracts (72 participants {[}32.6\%]), and diabetes (61 participants
   {[}27.6\%]). At 3 months after the intervention and compared with the
   intervention group, there were no statistically significant differences
   in either the physical component summary (mHealth+l: beta = -1.01
   {[}95\% CI, -4.13 to 2.11]; P = .53; mHealth: beta = 0.22 {[}95\% CI,
   -3.07 to 3.50]; P = .90) or the mental component summary (mHealth+1:
   beta = -0.87 {[}95\% CI, -4.42 to 2.69]; P = .63; mHealth: beta = 1.73
   {[}95\% CI, -1.89 to 5.34]; P = .35) QOL scores. Only secondary
   outcomes, including self-efficacy (beta = -2.31 {[}95\% CI, -4.26 to
   -0.36]; P = .02), systolic blood pressure (beta = -2.30 {[}95\% CI,
   -5.00 to -0.13]; P = .04). pain levels (beta = 1.18 {[}95\% CI, 0.52 to
   2.00]; P = .02), and health services utilization (beta= 0.98 {[}95\% CI,
   0.32 to 2.09]; P = .048) improved in the mHealth+l group compared with
   the control group.
   CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE This randomized clinical trial found no
   difference in the primary outcome between the mHealth+l group and the
   control group confirming that there were no incremental benefits to
   adding interactivity in mHealth programs for older adults with chronic
   diseases.},
Publisher = {AMER MEDICAL ASSOC},
Address = {330 N WABASH AVE, STE 39300, CHICAGO, IL 60611-5885 USA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Wong, AKC (Corresponding Author), Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hung Hom, 1 Cheong Wan Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Wong, Arkers Kwan Ching; Wong, Frances Kam Yuet; Bayuo, Jonathan; Ho, Annie Ka Ying, Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hung Hom, 1 Cheong Wan Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.
   Chow, Karen Kit Sum; Wong, Siu Man, Hong Kong Lutheran Social Serv, Homantin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.41137},
Article-Number = {e2241137},
ISSN = {2574-3805},
Research-Areas = {General \& Internal Medicine},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Medicine, General \& Internal},
Author-Email = {arkers.wong@polyu.edu.hk},
Affiliations = {Hong Kong Polytechnic University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {Wong, Arkers Kwan Ching/N-6253-2017
   Wong, Frances K Y/E-5787-2014
   Ho, Annie/IRZ-2047-2023},
ORCID-Numbers = {Wong, Arkers Kwan Ching/0000-0001-6708-3099
   Wong, Frances K Y/0000-0002-9844-451X
   },
Funding-Acknowledgement = {Nethersole Institute of Continuing Holistic Health Education {[}ZH4B]},
Funding-Text = {This work was supported by grant No. ZH4B from the Nethersole Institute
   of Continuing Holistic Health Education.},
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@article{ WOS:000708586500001,
Author = {Liu, Ting and Xie, Sumei and Wang, Yingmin and Tang, Jie and He, Xiaokuo
   and Yan, Tiebin and Li, Kun},
Title = {Effects of App-Based Transitional Care on the Self-Efficacy and Quality
   of Life of Patients With Spinal Cord Injury in China: Randomized
   Controlled Trial},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {4},
Month = {APR 1},
Abstract = {Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) severely impairs the physical and
   mental health of patients, decreasing their self-efficacy in coping with
   daily life and quality of life (QOL). In China, a large gap remains
   between the complex long-term health needs of SCI patients and the
   current community care system. With the prevalence of mobile terminals,
   the usage of mobile health apps has the potential to fill this gap by
   extending qualified medical resources to the families of SCI patients.
   Our team developed the app Together for the transitional care of
   home-dwelling SCI patients in China.
   Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of app-based
   transitional care on the self-efficacy and QOL of SCI patients.
   Methods: Through a three-round Delphi process, an Android app was
   designed. Both medical staff and patients could access the app. Medical
   staff used it for providing remote transitional care to SCI patients.
   Patients used it to view transitional care time and send messages to
   medical staff. Thereafter, a multicenter and assessor-blinded randomized
   controlled trial was conducted. Participants (n=98) who had SCI and
   lived at home following discharge were recruited and randomly assigned
   to a study group (n=49) and control group (n=49) using a randomized
   number list in four research centers. Patients in both groups received
   systematic discharge education before discharge. The study group
   received five follow-ups conducted by trained nurses through the app,
   which had four core functions, namely remote assessment, health
   education, interdisciplinary referral, and patient interaction, at weeks
   2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 following discharge. The control group received a
   routine telephone follow-up conducted by nurses at week 12 following
   discharge. The outcome measures were the Moorong Self-Efficacy Scale
   (MSES) and 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) scores. Data were
   collected before discharge (T-0) and at weeks 12 (T-1) and 24 following
   discharge (T-2). Differences between the groups were tested by repeated
   measures analysis of variance and simple effect analysis.
   Results: After the follow-up, the total MSES scores in the study group
   improved over time (T-0=67.80, T-1=71.90, and T-2=76.29) and were higher
   than those in the control group (T-2=64.49) at 24 weeks following
   discharge (simple effect analysis: F-1=8.506, P=.004). Regarding the
   total SF-36 score, although it was higher in patients from the study
   group (T-2=65.36) than those from the control group (T-2=58.77) at 24
   weeks following discharge, only time effects were significant
   (F-2,F-95=6.671, P=.002) and neither the group effects nor the
   interaction effects influenced the change in QOL (group effects:
   F-1,F-96=0.082, P=.78; interaction effects: F-2,F-95=3.059, P=.052).
   Conclusions: This study confirmed that app-based transitional care
   improves the self-efficacy of SCI patients. Nevertheless, QOL
   improvement is not yet evident. Future investigations with larger sample
   sizes and longer observation periods are warranted to further verify the
   effects.},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY E, STE 1102, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {Li, K (Corresponding Author), Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China.
   Liu, Ting, Sun Yat Sen Univ, Affiliated Hosp 8, Dept Rehabil Med, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
   Xie, Sumei, Guangdong Prov Work Injury Rehabil Hosp, Dept Spinal Cord Injury Rehabil, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Wang, Yingmin; Yan, Tiebin, Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sun Yat Sen Mem Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China.
   Tang, Jie, Sichuan Prov Rehabil Hosp, Dept Spinal Cord Injury Rehabil, Chengdu, Peoples R China.
   He, Xiaokuo, Fifth Hosp Xiamen, Dept Rehabil Med, Xiamen, Peoples R China.
   Li, Kun, Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Nursing, 74 Zhong Shan Second Rd, Guangzhou 510080, Peoples R China.},
DOI = {10.2196/22960},
Article-Number = {e22960},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {spinal cord injury; mobile app; transitional care; self-efficacy;
   quality of life},
Keywords-Plus = {INDIVIDUALS; DISABILITY; PEOPLE; HEALTH; ASSOCIATIONS; THERAPY},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {likun22@mail.sysu.edu.cn},
Affiliations = {Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University},
ResearcherID-Numbers = {wang, yingying/GRS-3058-2022
   wang, yan/GSE-6489-2022
   Wang, Yiping/IZQ-2052-2023
   Wang, Ying/HJI-2509-2023
   },
ORCID-Numbers = {YAN, TIEBIN/0000-0002-0489-5142},
Funding-Acknowledgement = {National Natural Science Foundation of China {[}71603293]; Fundamental
   Research Funds for the Central Universities {[}20ykpy88]},
Funding-Text = {The authors thank all patients with SCI who participated in this study.
   In addition, the authors express their sincere gratitude to the software
   Engineer, Bing Xie, for providing technical support for the development
   of the app. This study was supported by the National Natural Science
   Foundation of China (71603293) and the Fundamental Research Funds for
   the Central Universities (20ykpy88).},
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@article{ WOS:000636267700001,
Author = {Kooij, Laura and Vos, Petra J. E. and Dijkstra, Antoon and van Harten,
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Title = {Effectiveness of a Mobile Health and Self-Management App for High-Risk
   Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Daily Clinical
   Practice: Mixed Methods Evaluation Study},
Journal = {JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH},
Year = {2021},
Volume = {9},
Number = {2},
Month = {FEB 4},
Abstract = {Background: Mobile health and self-management interventions may
   positively affect behavioral change and reduce hospital admissions for
   patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, not
   all patients qualify for these interventions, and systematic,
   comprehensive information on implementation-and compliance-related
   aspects of mobile self-management apps is lacking. Due to the tendency
   to target digital services to patients in stable phases of disease, it
   is especially relevant to focus on the use of these services in broad
   clinical practice for patients recently discharged from hospital.
   Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effects of a mobile health
   and self-management app in clinical practice for recently discharged
   patients with COPD on use of the app, self-management, expectations, and
   experiences (technology acceptance); patients' and nurses' satisfaction;
   and hospital readmissions.
   Methods: A prototype of the app was pilot tested with 6 patients with
   COPD. The COPD app consisted of an 8-week program including the Lung
   Attack Action Plan, education, medication overview, video consultation,
   and questionnaires (monitored by nurses). In the feasibility study,
   adult patients with physician-diagnosed COPD, access to a mobile device,
   and proficiency of the Dutch language were included from a large
   teaching hospital during hospital admission. Self-management (Partners
   in Health Scale), technology acceptance (Unified Theory Acceptance and
   Use of Technology model), and satisfaction were assessed using
   questionnaires at baseline, after 8 weeks, and 20 weeks. Use was
   assessed with log data, and readmission rates were extracted from the
   electronic medical record.
   Results: A total of 39 patients were included; 76.4\% (133/174) of
   patients had to be excluded from participation, and 48.9\% of those
   patients (65/133) were excluded because of lack of digital skills,
   access to a mobile device, or access to the internet. The COPD app was
   opened most often in the first week (median 6.0; IQR 3.5-10.0), but its
   use decreased over time. The self-management element knowledge and
   coping increased significantly over time (P=.04). The COPD app was rated
   on a scale of 1-10, with an average score by patients of 7.7 (SD 1.7)
   and by nurses of 6.3 (SD 1.2). Preliminary evidence about the
   readmission rate showed that 13\% (5/39) of patients were readmitted
   within 30 days; 31\% (12/39) of patients were readmitted within 20
   weeks, compared with 14.1\% (48/340) and 21.8\% (74/340) in a
   preresearch cohort, respectively.
   Conclusions: The use of a mobile self-management app after hospital
   discharge seems to be feasible only for a small number of patients with
   COPD. Patients were satisfied with the service; however, use decreased
   over time, and only knowledge and coping changed significantly over
   time. Therefore, future research on digital self-management
   interventions in clinical practice should focus on including more
   difficult subgroups of target populations, a multidisciplinary approach,
   technology-related aspects (such as acceptability), and fine-tuning its
   adoption in clinical pathways.
   Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT04540562;
   https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04540562.
   (JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(2):e21977) doi: 10.2196/21977},
Publisher = {JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC},
Address = {130 QUEENS QUAY East, Unit 1100, TORONTO, ON M5A 0P6, CANADA},
Type = {Article},
Language = {English},
Affiliation = {van Harten, WH (Corresponding Author), Rijnstate Hosp, Wagnerlaan 55, NL-6815 AD Arnhem, Netherlands.
   Kooij, Laura; Vos, Petra J. E.; Dijkstra, Antoon; van Harten, Wim H., Rijnstate Hosp, Wagnerlaan 55, NL-6815 AD Arnhem, Netherlands.
   Kooij, Laura; van Harten, Wim H., Netherlands Canc Inst, Div Psychosocial Res \& Epidemiol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   Kooij, Laura; van Harten, Wim H., Univ Twente, Dept Hlth Technol \& Serv Res, Enschede, Netherlands.},
DOI = {10.2196/21977},
Article-Number = {e21977},
ISSN = {2291-5222},
Keywords = {chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; mHealth; self-management; mobile
   app; mobile phone},
Keywords-Plus = {INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; COPD; EXACERBATIONS;
   FEASIBILITY; ACCEPTANCE; CARE; INTERVENTIONS; DEFINITION; VALIDATION},
Research-Areas = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {Health Care Sciences \& Services; Medical Informatics},
Author-Email = {WvanHarten@rijnstate.nl},
Affiliations = {Rijnstate Hospital; Netherlands Cancer Institute; University of Twente},
ORCID-Numbers = {Kooij, Laura/0000-0002-9047-3295},
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